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[message]Baccarat Rouge 540 Parfum Maison Francis Kurkdjian
Baccarat Rouge 540 eau de parfum is born from the encounter between Maison Francis Kurkdjian and Baccarat to celebrate the crystal manufacturer’s 250th birthday
Baccarat Rouge 540 Parfum Maison Francis Kurkdjian is a poetic alchemy, a very concentrated and graphic olfactory signature, is released by the woody smell
The ambergris mineral notes and the woody tones of freshly-cut cedar are boosted by breezy jasmine facets and brilliant saffron.
Baccarat Rouge 540 eau de perfume is bright and sleek, with an amber and woody floral whisper that caresses the skin.
Hedione
It is an aromatic compound that was first developed in the 1960s and has since become one of the most widely utilized.
When isolated, it smells like a slice of lemon dipped in a glass, with a floral and very fresh delicacy similar to jasmine.
Even though it is considerably different, more airy, and bright in its natural state, it blends nicely with the scents of tea and jasmine.
It binds other components and gives freshness, volume, and diffusion to a product, in addition to its transparency and lightness.
Baccarat Rouge 540 Parfum Maison Francis Kurkdjian is described as a breeze of flowers.
AmbroxanTM
The natural ingredient of clary sage, sclareol, is used to make Ambroxan TM.
It was developed in the 1950s and gradually replaced ambergris, a sperm whale's natural feces.
Ambroxan TM imitates the amber, dry woody, and mineral aspects of this scent.
It's a super-strong woody tone with a lingering sillage that gives any composition a modern sensuality
Ambroxan TM is the parent of a vast family of compounds known as "amber woods."
Cedar from Virginia
When you sharpen a pencil, this is the normal aroma: woody, dry, slightly spicy, and creamy.
Juniperus Virginiana, a North American cedar often known as red cedar due to the color of its wood, is a member of the juniper family.
There are several varieties of cedars utilized in perfumery, but this one appears in the heart and base, lending a verticality to the woody motif
It is distinct from the drier Texas cedar, the animalic and leathery Atlas cedar, and the smoky Chinese cedar, which are the other three main kinds used in perfumery.
Saffron
This most costly spice in the world is nicknamed "red gold" because it comes from the pistil of a kind of crocuses.
Because it includes safrol, a highly allergic component, natural saffron is not utilized in fragrance.
One of its compounds, saffronal, can mimic its action.
Its robust aroma is harsh and slightly metallic, with a leathery, tarred aspect that blows hot and cold on the remainder of the composition
It's a favorite of Francis Kurkdjian's for breaking up the sweetness of citrus notes in the top layer of a fragrance.
It's frequently connected with Oud-based perfumes and amber accords from the East.
"This scent is mysterious due of its odd sillage. The alchemy of the senses is embodied by Baccarat Rouge 540." - Francis Kurkdjian Maison
Purity, sophistication, timelessness, and the boldness of a revitalized classicism are the codes that guide the Maison.
Exceptional people understand how to work together and bounce ideas off one another.
They're always working on a range of sensory excursions, with scent as the protagonist, of course.
"I appreciate the idea that each woman and man can express a part of themselves through perfume, so my creations are an invitation to choose the scent that suits you on a continuous basis." - Francis Kurkdjian Maison
Baccarat Rouge 540 eau de parfum is born from the encounter between Maison Francis Kurkdjian and Baccarat to celebrate the crystal manufacturer’s 250th birthday
Baccarat Rouge 540 Parfum Maison Francis Kurkdjian is a poetic alchemy, a very concentrated and graphic olfactory signature, is released by the woody smell
The ambergris mineral notes and the woody tones of freshly-cut cedar are boosted by breezy jasmine facets and brilliant saffron.
Baccarat Rouge 540 eau de perfume is bright and sleek, with an amber and woody floral whisper that caresses the skin.
Hedione
It is an aromatic compound that was first developed in the 1960s and has since become one of the most widely utilized.
When isolated, it smells like a slice of lemon dipped in a glass, with a floral and very fresh delicacy similar to jasmine.
Even though it is considerably different, more airy, and bright in its natural state, it blends nicely with the scents of tea and jasmine.
It binds other components and gives freshness, volume, and diffusion to a product, in addition to its transparency and lightness.
Baccarat Rouge 540 Parfum Maison Francis Kurkdjian is described as a breeze of flowers.
AmbroxanTM
The natural ingredient of clary sage, sclareol, is used to make Ambroxan TM.
It was developed in the 1950s and gradually replaced ambergris, a sperm whale's natural feces.
Ambroxan TM imitates the amber, dry woody, and mineral aspects of this scent.
It's a super-strong woody tone with a lingering sillage that gives any composition a modern sensuality
Ambroxan TM is the parent of a vast family of compounds known as "amber woods."
Cedar from Virginia
When you sharpen a pencil, this is the normal aroma: woody, dry, slightly spicy, and creamy.
Juniperus Virginiana, a North American cedar often known as red cedar due to the color of its wood, is a member of the juniper family.
There are several varieties of cedars utilized in perfumery, but this one appears in the heart and base, lending a verticality to the woody motif
It is distinct from the drier Texas cedar, the animalic and leathery Atlas cedar, and the smoky Chinese cedar, which are the other three main kinds used in perfumery.
Saffron
This most costly spice in the world is nicknamed "red gold" because it comes from the pistil of a kind of crocuses.
Because it includes safrol, a highly allergic component, natural saffron is not utilized in fragrance.
One of its compounds, saffronal, can mimic its action.
Its robust aroma is harsh and slightly metallic, with a leathery, tarred aspect that blows hot and cold on the remainder of the composition
It's a favorite of Francis Kurkdjian's for breaking up the sweetness of citrus notes in the top layer of a fragrance.
It's frequently connected with Oud-based perfumes and amber accords from the East.
"This scent is mysterious due of its odd sillage. The alchemy of the senses is embodied by Baccarat Rouge 540." - Francis Kurkdjian Maison
Purity, sophistication, timelessness, and the boldness of a revitalized classicism are the codes that guide the Maison.
Exceptional people understand how to work together and bounce ideas off one another.
They're always working on a range of sensory excursions, with scent as the protagonist, of course.
"I appreciate the idea that each woman and man can express a part of themselves through perfume, so my creations are an invitation to choose the scent that suits you on a continuous basis." - Francis Kurkdjian Maison
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