Passage d’Enfer pays homage to the Parisian location of L’Artisan Parfumeur’s office in the 1970s. It conjures up images of chilled cathedral walls and echoes of rituals and incantations. Translucent lily and white musk sweeten the balsamic smoke of incense. Passage d’Enfer is also a wicked play on words, the symbolic “Hell's passage”, a moment caught between two worlds. The name may be dark and unsettling, but the scent itself is tranquil and contemplative.
Fragrance Family: Woody
Fragrance Notes: Cedarwood, Incense, White Lily
How to Apply:
With body temperature, a perfume releases its scents. Hence, spray your fragrance on the warm spots of your body--on the neck and along the neckline, behind the knees, inside the elbows and wrists, or behind the earlobes. To prolong the scent of your perfume as you move, you may also spray it on your clothes from a certain distance and favor wearing natural materials such as wool, cotton, and velvet.
3.4 oz./ 100 mL
Ingredients*:
Alcohol Denat., Aqua (Water), Parfum (Fragrance), Hydroxycitronellal, Linalool, Limonene, Citronellol, Geraniol, Benzyl Benzoate, Farnesol, Benzyl Alcohol.
*Please Note: This ingredient list is subject to change. Please refer to the product packaging for the most up-to-date ingredient list.
About L’Artisan Parfumeur:
In 1976, perfumer-chemist Jean Laporte founded L’Artisan Parfumeur in Paris. Through the years, a rare combination of classicism and avant-garde fragrance creation have made L’Artisan Parfumeur globally renowned. The benchmark for L'Artisan Parfumeur’s creativity came in 1978 with the launch of Mûre et Musc. Today, L’Artisan Parfumeur enjoys a loyal legion of fans thanks to its evolving line of intriguing scents.