Top Notes: water fruits (melon) + vegetal notes; tuberose (fresh aspect)
Base Notes: tuberose (milky aspect); musk
If nature offers olfactive clashes, tuberose is probably the best example of these. These pretty flowers exude an almost carnal smell, superimposing in a quasi-miraculous way flower-shop freshness, camphorous violence – spicy and animalic – and milky sweetness. This mysterious equilibrium has always fascinated perfumers. It is the signature of the most Femmes Fatales.
18 months were necessary for Dominique Ropion to create a modern version of that theme, an “olfactive Everest” that only the most talented perfumers are capable of reaching.
Carnal Flower hair and body oil is a new weapon for anyone in search of a magnetic perfume to lure others into his or her web.
Warmed in the palm of your hand, a few drops are enough to cuddle your body, instantly softening and enhancing the skin. Run through your hair, each strand is given renewed brilliance.
Usage: Apply all over the body to soothe dry skin and run through ends of the hair to restore luster and softness.
6.7 oz./ 200 mL
About Editions de Parfums Frédéric Malle:
In 2000, Frédéric Malle introduced Editions de Parfums, a completely novel proposition: exclusive, creative fragrances composed by the world’s greatest perfumers and sold under their name. Frédéric Malle, who has worked in the perfume industry for over thirty years and comes from a very distinguished line of fragrance experts, acts as book publisher would, enhancing each perfumer’s style. Free from all constraints, these artists’ compositions are not compelled by any delay, financial or creative pressure. Editions de Parfums Frédéric Malle embodies traditional French perfumery at its best.