Ex Nihilo French Affair - 10ML TRAVEL SPRAY

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Fragrance

Ex Nihilo French Affair, Sample

Ex Nihilo French Affair is a unisex Chypre fragrance that draws inspiration from the rebellious yet elegant spirit of 1970s France, encapsulating both the nonconformity and chic allure of Paris. This fragrance is a playful yet sophisticated nod to the avant-garde, crafted from a formula of high-quality ingredients.

At the opening, the bright and juicy burst of litchi combines with the fresh, green crispness of violet leaf and the zesty sparkle of bergamot. This trio creates a vibrant and invigorating introduction, setting the stage for the heart notes. As the scent unfolds, rich rose oil mingles with the earthy, slightly spicy nuances of angelica, while the warmth of atlas cedar adds a grounding, woody depth. This heart phase is where the fragrance begins to reveal its complexity and textural richness.

In the dry-down, the fragrance becomes more rooted. Earthy oakmoss intertwines with the smoky, grassy undertones of vetiver and the dark, resinous character of patchouli. Together, they form a robust and enduring base that enhances the composition’s sophistication, leaving a lasting impression of elegance and intrigue. This is a fragrance that captures the essence of an era defined by its daring spirit, merging individualism with timeless sophistication.

Profile

  • Chypre
  • Unisex

Notes

Top: Litchi, Violet Leaf, Bergamot

Heart: Rose Oil, Angelica, Atlas Cedar

Base: Oakmoss, Vetiver, Patchouli

FAQs

How does the litchi note affect the opening of Ex Nihilo French Affair?
The litchi note adds a bright and juicy burst, contributing to a vibrant and invigorating introduction alongside violet leaf and bergamot.

What role does rose oil play in the heart of this fragrance?
In the heart of Ex Nihilo French Affair, rich rose oil mingles with angelica and atlas cedar, adding complexity and textural richness to the fragrance.

Is the transition from the heart to the base noticeable in Ex Nihilo French Affair?
Yes, the fragrance evolves as earthy oakmoss, smoky vetiver, and patchouli form a robust and enduring base, enhancing its sophistication.

The fragrance draws inspiration from 1970s France-how is this reflected in its composition?
Ex Nihilo French Affair captures the rebellious yet elegant spirit of the era with a blend of nonconformity and chic allure, reflected in the high-quality, avant-garde composition.