Quelques Fleurs Jardin Secret
EXTRAIT DE PARFUM
Jardin Secret is a modern olfactive interpretation of a beautiful garden, intoxicating, hypnotic and rich in floral notes, where thousands of flowers bloom. Surrounded by sleek wood notes and citrus flowers, this clean, penetrating fragrance melds bohemian influences with today’s structured sophistication.
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Head Notes
Citrusy
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Heart Notes
White Floral
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Base Notes
Woody
quelques fleurs jardin secret
FragranceThe top notes evoke the brightness of daylight and the dewy freshness of flowers, with vivid bergamot, yellow mandarin and neroli. The heart reveals a fresh, blossoming bouquet of magnolia,...
The top notes evoke the brightness of daylight and the dewy freshness of flowers, with vivid bergamot, yellow mandarin and neroli. The heart reveals a fresh, blossoming bouquet of magnolia, narcissus and rosa centifolia, with sensual touches of Jasmine, Iris, orange blossom and Ylang Ylang – before settling into a softly rounded base of sandalwood, amberette seeds, white amber and modern musks.
Ingredients: alcohol denat. (alcohol), parfum (fragrance), limonene, linalool, alpha isomethyl ionone, butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane, ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate, ethylhexyl salicylate, benzyl alcohol, benzyl benzoate, benzyl salicylate, citral, citronellol, coumarin, eugenol, farnesol, geraniol, hydroxycitronellal.
Quelques Fleurs Jardin Secret: The concept
Jardin Secret is a modern olfactive interpretation of a beautiful garden, intoxicating, hypnotic and rich in floral notes, where thousands of flowers bloom. The top notes evoke the brightness of daylight and the dewy freshness of flowers, with vivid bergamot, yellow mandarin and neroli. The heart reveals a fresh, blossoming bouquet of magnolia, narcissus and rosa centifolia, with sensual touches of Jasmine, Iris, orange blossom and Ylang Ylang – before settling into a softly rounded base of sandalwood, amberette seeds, white amber and modern musks.
Pure perfume extracts indulge olfactory senses with an in excelsis distillation, each note scored in perfect harmony and cadence. They imitate nothing – they’re absolute purity. In existence since the early nineteenth-century, unfiltered essences were diluted with alcohol to boost aerosol diffusion and to alleviate obstructions in the flacon's puffer. Advances in modern perfumery have made those techniques obsolete – deposits are meticulously-filtrated after maceration. Creating complex, extracted formulas comes at a cost – only a handful of notable perfumers offer extracted essences. This esteemed craftsmanship underpins the House of Houbigant’s two-century-old legacy of innovation, distinction and authority.