Intoxicating and smooth, the Damascena rose radiates throughout. A twist of pink pepper brings a touch of freshness. The velvety touch of rose petals combined with vanilla creates a luxurious veil.
Furthermore, there is a dark, green undertone from the davana herb which contrasts with the silkiness of the rose.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of rose that works when the room is close and the conversation is unhurried: polished, intimate, and a little magnetic. It suits someone who wants floral softness with a darker undertow, leaving a smooth trail rather than a loud entrance.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, when the rose and vanilla can bloom without turning heavy. A few sprays are enough, as the scent has good projection and a lasting, creamy drydown; on skin it reads smoother and more intimate, while in the air the peppery rose opening feels brighter and more diffusive.
Who it’s for
For those who like roses that feel modern rather than powdery, with a fruity-green twist and a soft gourmand base. It will appeal to wearers drawn to sensual florals, subtle spice and a refined, slightly addictive drydown.
Release year
2022
The nose
Caroline Dumur is a French perfumer known for composing fragrances with a polished, contemporary clarity and a strong naturalistic thread. Her work often balances luminous florals with texture and contrast, as seen in projects such as Chloé Nomade Naturelle and Comme des Garçons Chlorophylle Gardenia. For Bon Parfumeur 106, Dumur built a rose around two facets of the flower: Damascena rose for richness and fruit, and upcycled rose for freshness. She framed it with pink pepper, davana, vanilla and sandalwood, giving the composition a sensual but controlled finish.
Collaborators
Ludovic Bonneton shaped the creative brief and inspired the fragrance from the ballet Manon, guiding the idea of a rose composition with a rich, emotional trail. Caroline Dumur translated that vision into the formula, building the dual-rose structure and the vanilla-balsamic drydown.
Bon Parfumeur’s story
Bon Parfumeur approaches perfumery as a modern, modular wardrobe of emotions: concise, ingredient-led compositions made in France and designed to be layered. The house favors directness over ornament, with each fragrance built around a few clearly readable notes and a contemporary, artistic point of view.
106’s concept
106 was launched on September 5, 2022 as a Damascena rose eau de parfum. The concept came from Ludovic Bonneton’s reference to Manon, with Caroline Dumur composing a rose that moves from pink pepper brightness into a velvety floral heart and a warm vanilla-sandalwood trail. The result is a bold, sensual rose with a fresh-green edge from davana.
Extra info
106 is Bon Parfumeur’s Damascena Rose, Davana, Vanilla eau de parfum, and it is made in France with over 99% natural-origin ingredients. The fragrance is built around a duo of roses, including an upcycled rose ingredient, and the bottle presents the house’s signature note-led simplicity.
Intoxicating and smooth, the Damascena rose radiates throughout. A twist of pink pepper brings a touch of freshness. The velvety touch of rose petals combined with vanilla creates a luxurious veil.
Furthermore, there is a dark, green undertone from the davana herb which contrasts with the silkiness of the rose.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of rose that works when the room is close and the conversation is unhurried: polished, intimate, and a little magnetic. It suits someone who wants floral softness with a darker undertow, leaving a smooth trail rather than a loud entrance.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, when the rose and vanilla can bloom without turning heavy. A few sprays are enough, as the scent has good projection and a lasting, creamy drydown; on skin it reads smoother and more intimate, while in the air the peppery rose opening feels brighter and more diffusive.
Who it’s for
For those who like roses that feel modern rather than powdery, with a fruity-green twist and a soft gourmand base. It will appeal to wearers drawn to sensual florals, subtle spice and a refined, slightly addictive drydown.
Release year
2022
The nose
Caroline Dumur is a French perfumer known for composing fragrances with a polished, contemporary clarity and a strong naturalistic thread. Her work often balances luminous florals with texture and contrast, as seen in projects such as Chloé Nomade Naturelle and Comme des Garçons Chlorophylle Gardenia. For Bon Parfumeur 106, Dumur built a rose around two facets of the flower: Damascena rose for richness and fruit, and upcycled rose for freshness. She framed it with pink pepper, davana, vanilla and sandalwood, giving the composition a sensual but controlled finish.
Collaborators
Ludovic Bonneton shaped the creative brief and inspired the fragrance from the ballet Manon, guiding the idea of a rose composition with a rich, emotional trail. Caroline Dumur translated that vision into the formula, building the dual-rose structure and the vanilla-balsamic drydown.
Bon Parfumeur’s story
Bon Parfumeur approaches perfumery as a modern, modular wardrobe of emotions: concise, ingredient-led compositions made in France and designed to be layered. The house favors directness over ornament, with each fragrance built around a few clearly readable notes and a contemporary, artistic point of view.
106’s concept
106 was launched on September 5, 2022 as a Damascena rose eau de parfum. The concept came from Ludovic Bonneton’s reference to Manon, with Caroline Dumur composing a rose that moves from pink pepper brightness into a velvety floral heart and a warm vanilla-sandalwood trail. The result is a bold, sensual rose with a fresh-green edge from davana.
Extra info
106 is Bon Parfumeur’s Damascena Rose, Davana, Vanilla eau de parfum, and it is made in France with over 99% natural-origin ingredients. The fragrance is built around a duo of roses, including an upcycled rose ingredient, and the bottle presents the house’s signature note-led simplicity.