Lust in Paradise Ex Nihilo

It seems that the long-standing bestseller Ex Nihilo Fleur Narcotique has a rival in the battle for our beaded purses, and he is well armed.

Lust in Paradise Ex Nihilo

Bright, tenacious, wildly diffuse Lust in Paradise is built on a classic harmonious combination of fresh light roses and wood. Here you should not be afraid of the word "classic", because such a contrast of pink and black has not gone out of perfume fashion for 50 years. We love spicy and exciting aromas, and perfumers love to create them for us.

So the author of Lust in Paradise, perfumer of the company Givaudan Louise Turner followed suit. But for her perfume she took the coldest and most bitter peony roses that could only be found, enhanced the fury of the contrast with powerful musk and sweet and sour lychee juice, and where according to the classic canon there should have been dark wood, moss or patchouli, she simply did not overdo it and took a lively and light wood. The result is the freshest and most frivolous version of a well-known theme.

Frivolous, yes, but somehow indelibly persistent. With this one, you can not wait for the heat and walks along the promenade, but wear it on our endless snow porridge right now.

Lust in Paradise Ex Nihilo

White peony, pink pepper, lychee, cedar, musk.

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