Eau De Parfum

402 Vanilla, Caramel, Sandalwood

IDR580,000
In stock
SKU
BP402EDP15

Eau de parfum. Sweet and powdered vanilla.

A perfume for the gourmet, with the vanilla pod its core. The 402 opens up onto soft, white flowers with almond notes before the heliotrope offers a decadant sugarcoated, creamy splash. With a lightly spicy bottom note, sandalwood and benzoin warm the scent and you're left with the feeling of mouth-watering dessert.

Olfactive Family : oriental

Mix & Match:

Bon Parfumeur perfumes are designed to be associated with each other according to your own desires. For a cooler spirit we suggest you pair it with #001.

How to use it:

Spritz on pulse points like wrists, neck, behind ears, and inner elbows to make your fragrance last longer.

Available in the following sizes:

30 ml (1 fl.oz.)
100 ml (3,4 fl.oz.)

Ingredients:

Alcohol denat., water,  fragrance, benzyl salicylate, benzyl benzoate, benzyl, alcohol. 82% vol.

Cruelty free

Top

Apple
Almond flower

Heart

Madagascan vanilla
Heliotrope

Base

Icing sugar
Musk
Benzoin
Santal
Toffee

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A keen traveler at heart, Corinne developed a passion for perfumery as a result of the delicious scents she has come across everywhere from France to the West Indies. She joined Florasynth, followed by Créations Aromatiques, and has now worked with Drom fragrances for over 20 years. She is influenced by the vibrant beauty of spices, the energy of citrus fruits, and the reassurance of balsamic notes. She draws on her personal experiences to bring her fragrances to life but her greatest muse is nature, a source of endless treasures and a reflection of power and serenity. She is also a devoted rugby fan and loves the jovial atmosphere and community spirit of matches. It is the perfect expression of beauty in strength. What she likes about Bon Parfumeur is its Mix & Match combinations. Corinne believes that everyone should be able to build their own scent identity by layering fragrances. For her, a Bon Parfumeur knows how to integrate their own sensitivity to develop a fragrance that people identify with.

Corinne Cachen

Perfumer