Ambre de Fontainebleau

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Narrative

Transport yourself to an era where French elegance and royalty converged; a time characterized by refined sophistication, timeless beauty, and an air of grandeur.

Source of Inspiration

Ambre de Fontainebleau draws inspiration from the graceful French culture and the iconic Chateau de Fontainebleau, a quintessential symbol of local taste and royal splendor.

Name Meaning

The name "Ambre de Fontainebleau" artfully describes the grace of the scent. Ambre (Amber) stands for the rich notes that evoke the essence of nobility, while Fontainebleau pays homage to the beauty, regal history and the flourishing gardens of the chateau that served as the muse for this unique perfume.

Description

With notes of Neroli and rose Centifolia, we capture the fragrances of blossoming flowers, tribute to the palace's magnificent gardens and French romance. Then, the subtle Jasmine and honey introduce warmth and sweetness, reminiscent of a luxurious ambiance. Finally, the notes of Amber, Frankincense, and Myrrh create a regal aura, mirroring the opulence, history, and magnificence of the French aristocracy.

Olfactory profile

Amber, Sweet, Floral

Olfactory Notes

▫️Neroli, Rose Centifolia

▫️▫️Subtle Jasmine, Honey

▫️▫️▫️Amber, Frankincense, Myrrh

Notable Features

▪️ Free from alcohol

▪️ Free from chemicals

▪️ Suitable for ladies and gentlemen

Application

Applying attars is an art that requires a delicate touch to fully experience their rich and long-lasting scents. To begin, ensure your hands are clean. Apply a small amount to your pulse points where veins are closest to the skin: the inner part of your wrists and behind your ears. Gently dab the attar without excessive rubbing to preserve the head notes.

For a more immersive experience, consider applying attars to your neck, beard, and hair. Be careful when applying to clothing, as it is oil and can stain. If you choose to apply it to your garments, use a small amount. Remember, the more you apply, the higher the projection and sillage. The key is moderation; a little attar goes a long way, and you can reapply to intensify the scent.

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