Type | Eau de Toilette |
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Olfactive Family | Floral |
Top Notes | Galbanum, Black Currant, Bergamot, Lemon |
Middle Notes | Honeysuckle, Tuberose, Jasmine, Lily-of-the-valley, Freesia |
Base Notes | Musk, Iso E Super, Sandalwood |
Recommended Usage | 15-17% |
Total Ingredients | 67 |
Bloom Acqua di Fiori Type Formula
R$300.00
A Floral fragrance formula for women. Top notes are Galbanum, Black Currant, Bergamot and Lemon; heart notes are Honeysuckle, Tuberose, Jasmine, Lily-of-the-valley and Freesia; base notes are Musk, Iso E Super and Sandalwood.
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Description
This formula is based on high quality analysis, using common aromatic compounds, essential oils or absolutes. It's highly similar to the original fragrance.
After purchasing, you will be able to access the interactive formula page anytime or download a PDF file. Our customizable formula system shows every material with complete information (CAS, family, odor description, strength, allergens.. and many more), IFRA compliance, graphs and suggestions for replacements. You can customize the total amount and concentration, the formula is automatically recalculated.
Note: this formula was inspired by the fragrance stated here, using high quality analysis data and perfumery knowledge, but it is not an exact copy. The original formulations belong to the respective brands. We are not affiliated with any fragrance brand mentioned here. The presented images are merely illustrative. Our formulas are composed for educational purposes, inspired by the most popular perfumes on the market. It may be the basis for your personal experiments, studies or researches. Distribution is prohibited.
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arandes62 (verified owner) –
I would like to say that this perfume, just like ChloĆ© EDP, is considered a perfume for women, but it is my opinion that it is easily wearable by men as well. On the other hand, I have come to the conclusion that a perfume should be pleasant to your nose, regardless of whether it is for women, for men or for both. A perfume must be good even regardless of the olfactory pyramid which is most of the time misleading. I remember that the year after the release of YSL Opium (1978), I bought a bottle of Parfum concentration, it was the best fragrance my nose had ever smelled, and I didn’t worry at all if it was considered “for women”, I wore that wonderful fragrance for two years and no one has ever criticized me negatively, on the contrary… I have always received lots of compliments and requests about which perfume I was wearing. Today the gap between fragrances for women and men has really narrowed a lot, so don’t worry about who a fragrance is for, if you like it, wear it.
Great formula and excellent work, Filipe.
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jalcachof (verified owner) –
I was interested in this formula because of wanting to introduce a fairly discreet, transparent woody backbone to a soliflore, and it is interesting how it is done here. Nothing surprising in the floralcy per se, but I would encourage studying all the trace materials here, they are not useless!
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