No.02 Peony Face Oil
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Seasons may change but not your scent.
Add luxury to your everyday life by adding a spritz
of freshness to your morning routine.
Bring the elegance of peonies everywhere you go
with our Peony perfume enriched with pear accents and
juicy blackcurrant undertones.
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from supplying our products to hosting health and wellbeing events.
Through collaborations with prestigious hotels globally,
we offer our products and curate health-focused events.
I love layering my perfumes using Fresh to create a unique scent. I discovered this through their blog – full of great tips!
Packaging design is beautiful. It makes the unboxing process memorable. Also, great to receive free samples with my order.
Service is professional and efficient. Thank you for your speedy replies! In love with the Mimosa collection.
Layering scents means wearing more than one perfume at a time to create a unique personalised scent. You can experiment any way you want with your favourite scents, for more information and tips regarding this technique please refer to our Blog section.
Layering scents means wearing more than one perfume at a time to create a unique personalised scent. You can experiment any way you want with your favourite scents, for more information and tips regarding this technique please refer to our Blog section.
Perfume types reflect the concentration of aromatic compounds in a solvent, which in fine fragrance is typically ethanol or a mix of water and ethanol. Various sources differ considerably in the definitions of perfume types.
The concentration by percent/volume of perfume oil is as follows:
- Eau de Parfum (EdP), Parfum de Toilette (PdT): 10 - 20% (typical ~15%) aromatic compounds. Sometimes listed as “eau de perfume” or “millésime”.
- Eau de Toilette (EdT): 5 - 15% (typical ~10%) aromatic compounds.
Perfume types reflect the concentration of aromatic compounds in a solvent, which in fine fragrance is typically ethanol or a mix of water and ethanol. Various sources differ considerably in the definitions of perfume types.
The concentration by percent/volume of perfume oil is as follows:
- Eau de Parfum (EdP), Parfum de Toilette (PdT): 10 - 20% (typical ~15%) aromatic compounds. Sometimes listed as “eau de perfume” or “millésime”.
- Eau de Toilette (EdT): 5 - 15% (typical ~10%) aromatic compounds.
It’s a normal phenomena called nose fatigue, where the nose desensitizes itself when it gets used to the scent. Even though you can’t feel it, others around you still can, so go easy on reapplying the scent.
It’s a normal phenomena called nose fatigue, where the nose desensitizes itself when it gets used to the scent. Even though you can’t feel it, others around you still can, so go easy on reapplying the scent.
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