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notas principales

Green
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notas de corazón

Floral
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notas de base

Woody
quelques fleurs l'original
FragranceLa esencia encantadora y radiante bombardea los sentidos olfativos con flores suaves y voluptuosas dispuestas en tonos perfectamente matizados y concordantes. Sensual y encantador, su corazón habla de emoción pura,...
La esencia encantadora y radiante bombardea los sentidos olfativos con flores suaves y voluptuosas dispuestas en tonos perfectamente matizados y concordantes. Sensual y encantador, su corazón habla de emoción pura, apoyado en un jazmín, nardo, lirio del valle, rosa, Ylang Ylang, clavel, geranio, flor de azahar y clavo. Una cabeza viva y seductora de bergamota, gálbano, estragón y limón se seca hasta una base cultivada de musgo de roble, sándalo, civeta, madera de cedro, musgo, orris y haba tonka.
INGREDIENTS: ALCOHOL DENAT (ALCOHOL), PARFUM (FRAGRANCE), BENZYL SALICYLATE, HEXYL CINNAMAL, LIMONENE, HYDROXYCITRONELLAL, AQUA (WATER), ALPHA ISOMETHYL IONONE, BENZYL ALCOHOL, BENZYL BENZOATE, CINNAMAL, CINNAMYL ALCOHOL, CITRAL, CITRONELLOL, COUMARIN, EUGENOL, EVERNIA PRUNASTRI (OAK MOSS) EXTRACT, FARNESOL, GERANIOL, LINALOOL.
Quelques Fleurs: The concept
When in-house French perfumer, Robert Bienaimé, created his multi-floral masterpiece, Quelques Fleurs, in 1912 for the House of Houbigant, he'd set a new precedent in modern perfumery. Prior to his bold invention, floral fragrances had been mainly singular flowers, or florals combined with various nuances of herbs and spices. With its regal, courtly, cultivated bouquets of plush, velvety, enchanting flowers, Bienaimé's supreme, well-tempered composition revolutionized multi-floral perfume mélanges worldwide, and continues to influence modern perfumery métier. Quelques Fleurs L’Original honors the original, 1912 composition created in Grasse, France, still produced at the same laboratories where fragrance house founder Jean-François Houbigant had composed discerning perfumes for his royal, aristocratic clients from 1775.
Pure perfume extracts indulge olfactory senses with an in excelsis distillation, each note scored in perfect harmony and cadence. They imitate nothing – they’re absolute purity. In existence since the early nineteenth-century, unfiltered essences were diluted with alcohol to boost aerosol diffusion and to alleviate obstructions in the flacon's puffer. Advances in modern perfumery have made those techniques obsolete – deposits are meticulously-filtrated after maceration. Creating complex, extracted formulas comes at a cost – only a handful of notable perfumers offer extracted essences. This esteemed craftsmanship underpins the House of Houbigant’s two-century-old legacy of innovation, distinction and authority.



























