So many flowers, so many fragrances
One of the richest, oldest and most popular perfume groups. They symbolise femininity, delicateness, purity and romance. But beware, they can also be sensual and mysterious with a touch of spice.
You can select according to the type of flowers and the season in which they bloom. Someone likes the exoticness of jasmine, others the sensuality of ylang ylang, the spring fragrance of narcissus or hyacinth, the elegance of rose, stunning magnolia, intoxicating lily, tender violet...
Invigorating and fresh citrus fragrances
Citrus brings about a freshness and lightness into your life. Think lemon, orange, lime, grapefruit, tangerine, but also yuzu and bergamot. They're perfect for summer days.
Their fragrance is sparkling, energetic, free-spirited and relaxing. They don't bother anyone, which is why women and men of all generations love them. The downside is their volatility, which is why they wear off pretty quickly. Pure citrus fragrances are exceptional, but they do well in the company of fruity, floral and woody notes that give them longevity and fullness.
Rare wood as deep as the forest
Woody fragrances add richness, freshness and warm tones to perfume compositions. Their sources are mainly rare wood and plants - cedar, oud, rosewood, sandalwood, vetiver, patchouli, pine, cypress... Their fragrance range is wide, from smoky to earthy to sensual and spectacular.
We find in them the freshness of citrus, the depth of mysterious forests and the unambiguous fragrance of a freshly felled tree. While they used to be more common in masculine fragrances, they are increasingly making their way into women's perfumes.
Spicy fragrances warm up cold days
Spicy fragrances are famous for their intensity, depth, sharpness, spiciness and warmth. The most commonly used include vanilla, cinnamon, pepper, cloves, ginger, nutmeg and cardamom. Side by side, they evoke warmth, making them irresistible companions for the colder seasons.
They smell distinctly intoxicating, sensual and exotic and are an essential accessory for all those who love seduction and do not lack the courage to be different from everyone else.
Gourmand perfumes entice you to sample
Has it ever been the case that you would like to taste a fragrance? If not, remember the smell of a cotton candy stand, hot chocolate, tea with honey, warm caramel, freshly roasted coffee or nuts... Yes, gourmand perfumes rely on the fragrance of edible ingredients in a rich array of sweet, salty, bitter, spicy, spicy and fruity touches.
Just as food is with us all year round, you can smell gourmandically for 12 months. But it is said that they shine best in the colder months. Maybe because warm food smells so good.
Fruity fragrances with a hint of an orchard and far away places
Fruit ripens in the warmer months, and that is when we should use the fragrances derived from them. The range is relatively rich, from fresh and sweet tones to exotic ones.
Fruity perfume compositions can remind you of a visit to your grandmother's garden or a walk through the orchard where raspberries, strawberries, apples, pears, peaches, apricots and blackcurrants are ripening. Or we can reminisce about distant lands we have visited where we tasted fresh coconut pulp, ripe pineapple, juicy mangoes and fragrant citrus.





















































