Carnicure

Carnicure

Regular price €120,00
Capacity 50 ml
Olfactory notes
Head
Top notes
Floral notes
Orange blossom
Violet
Heart
Heart notes
Patchouli
Sandalwood
Bottom
Base notes
Musk
Civet
Cistus

Olfactory families
Family 1
Floral
Family 2
Wooded
Inspirations

Carnicure evokes a wild encounter between nature and sensuality, a bold fragrance inspired by the ancestral and the mysterious. From the first scents, a woody and waxy softness unfolds, reminiscent of woodwork patinated by time, carefully sculpted and polished. The intensity then increases with an animal presence, soft but marked, like a feline fur that slips through the air, suggesting both grace and power.

The powdery notes that surround it offer a delicate touch, creating a fascinating contrast with the warmth of the amber heart. The amber, almost solar, envelops the whole with a warm softness, like silk skin heated in the sun. Deep down, carnal floral accents soften the composition, with a sensual richness that seems to emanate from within, like a flower in full bloom, both fragile and untamable.

Carnicure is a mysterious and captivating fragrance, a tribute to the wild ancestral and timeless elegance.

The perfumer: Tristan Rostain

Tristan Rostain is a talented perfumer whose career is marked by rigorous training and an unwavering passion for the art of perfumery. Graduating in 2005 from the Grasse Institute of Perfumery, one of the most prestigious schools in the world, he quickly established himself as a key figure in the industry.

Since 2010, Tristan has worked at SFA Romi as a perfumer, using his skills and creativity to design remarkable fragrances. His approach is characterized by a technical mastery of the art of composition, as well as a sensitivity to the search for new olfactory textures that capture emotions and stories.

Marlou

"Marlou", this word has a nice journey in the French language. It first meant "pimp" but few people know this meaning now that has aged. Then, the marlou became the good guy, smart and cunning who beyond his dubious practices accuses sympathy. Now attributed to children, it evokes mischief, harmless malice. Marlou was my nickname for a long time. It carries a story and invokes like many things in life, the clean and also the dirty.

A perfume created by Marlou takes part in body odor. It shapes its sensuality and invents an olfactory personality.

The house works around so-called animal notes. These, close to what the skin can produce, invite intimacy, a primary relationship with oneself and others.

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