








Description Estée Lauder Bronze Goddess Aegea
Top notes Top notes - They develop straight after you put the fragrance on. They create the first impression and tend to be quite intense, but not long-lasting. | Italian Bergamot, Ylang-Ylang, Violet Leaves |
Middle notes Middle notes - The heart of the fragrance comes out after a couple of minutes when the head of the scent fades away. These notes usually last around 2 to 3 hours. | Fig Tree, Bougainvillea, jasmine sambac absolute |
Base notes Base notes - The last and often longest part of the fragrance's evolution on your skin. Takes anywhere from 4 hours to over a day. | Sandalwood, Coconut Milk, Musk |
| Fragrance category | fruity, floral |
| Concentration of the fragrance component | Eau de Parfum |
Radiant. Feminine. Cheerful.
Be carried away by the breeze from the Aegean sea, and enjoy the fragrance of a sunlit coast. Estée Lauder Bronze Goddess Aegea Eau de Parfum captures the essence of summer in its brightest form: a combination of flowers, ripe fruit, and creamy warmth. It is the aroma of holidays you can treat yourself to every day.
- a floral-green Eau De Parfum for women
- launched in 2025
- part of the Bronze Goddess collection
Composition of the fragrance:
The introduction features sparkling Italian bergamot, which blends with delicate violet leaves and exotic ylang-ylang – like the first breath of air on a warm summer morning. Later, pink bugenvilea blooms together with sambac jasmine and juicy fig nectar which give the fragrance green freshness and fruity charm. The conclusion brings about the smoothness of coconut milk, subtle musk and creamy sandalwood which together create a sensual impression.
Story of the fragrance:
Bronze Goddess Aegea Eau de Parfum is a celebration of summer travels and inner peace. The fragrance will take you to a faraway garden on a Mediterranean island where time passes slowly and everything is covered in sunshine. The inspiration came from the lively atmosphere of Greek villages, the azure sea, and peaceful corners hidden in the shade of fig trees.


