L’Eau de Blixen

Floral
Top Notesmagnoliavetiver
Heartchyprehyacinthosmanthuspatchoulipowdery notes
Base Notesambrette seedsmuskstyrax
Tags #sexy
Style for her
L’Eau de Blixen - Jardins d’Écrivains - Bloom Perfumery

Inspiration: hot fragrant breezes in Karen Blixen’s novel Out of Africa, a story about a lady managing a coffee plantation, navigating the men’s world, finding her way and adventure.

The story’s set in the middle of the 20th century and the perfume is an ultra-feminine technic color saturated powdery woody magnolia.  It’s so rich that the cologne concentration is enough to create a cloud of ambery nuances with a powdery sweet floral edge around the wearer (wearess?).

This 4% strong fragrance shall be applied liberally and indulgently. It comes in a 300 ml mister bottle for that exact purpose.

It's an alternative to much more concentrated eau de parfums. It's a mist that is gentle. However, where you have less concentration you make up in the surface coverage achieving a less dense but consistent veil effect.

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Top Notesmagnoliavetiver
Heartchyprehyacinthosmanthuspatchoulipowdery notes
Base Notesambrette seedsmuskstyrax
Tags #sexy
Style for her

Inspiration: hot fragrant breezes in Karen Blixen’s novel Out of Africa, a story about a lady managing a coffee plantation, navigating the men’s world, finding her way and adventure.

The story’s set in the middle of the 20th century and the perfume is an ultra-feminine technic color saturated powdery woody magnolia.  It’s so rich that the cologne concentration is enough to create a cloud of ambery nuances with a powdery sweet floral edge around the wearer (wearess?).

This 4% strong fragrance shall be applied liberally and indulgently. It comes in a 300 ml mister bottle for that exact purpose.

It's an alternative to much more concentrated eau de parfums. It's a mist that is gentle. However, where you have less concentration you make up in the surface coverage achieving a less dense but consistent veil effect.