Rose Fatale
"This fragrance has become a huge part of my life" - Estee Lalonde - @esteelalonde
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A regal ambery woody rose. Rose and oud may well be the most iconic accord in Arabic perfumery: a match made in scented Eden. Aurélien Guichard retells their mystical tales with a French touch, pairing rich, carnal, almost jammy rose essence from Bulgaria with a quality of oud distilled to brings out the precious resin’s most elegant facets. Another favorite partner of rose, patchouli essence from Indonesia, spiked with cool nutmeg, bolsters the blend’s rich texture. The skin-soft leather facets of Spanish cistus labdanum absolute shed their ambery light. It’s the ultimate in self-care. Pair with any Lifeboost active and let your feelings rule.
Top Notes: Pear, Lychee, Nutmeg, Lemon, pear, lychee
Middle Notes: Rose oil, Peony, Geranium
Base Notes: Vanilla, Oud, Patchouli oil, Labdanum absolute
Contains a patented Destress Accord scientifically proven to relieve stress.
- Apply your Eau de Parfum liberally. While it settles, select the mood-enhancing Lifeboost according to the emotional desire you’re feeling at that very moment.
- Spray your Lifeboost as you would a perfume, finishing with a spray on each palm. Press your palms together to warm and awaken the Lifeboost molecules, then inhale in three long, deep breaths to fully experience its sensorial active ingredients.
- You can apply different Lifeboosts over the hours as your needs shift and change; they have all been carefully composed by our expert perfumers to harmonize with each other and with each Eau de Parfum.
The Destress accord is a fragrance composition comprising ingredients such as musks for use in reducing or inhibiting a subject's physiological reaction to stress. Patent WO 2017/004282 Al 29 June 2016, Raphael K. L. Kang Alba T. Cilia.
88,7% natural origin
The patented Destress accord has been validated through Saliva test, measuring biomarkers in saliva (cortisol and alpha amylase) after a stressful task, reducing or inhibiting a subject's physiological reaction to stress.