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Indigo Flame [Eau de Parfum]
Description
Indigo Flame opens with the unapologetic green rush of Galbanum wrapped in the luminosity of Orange Egypt infusion. Pink Pepper and Jasmine offers pulsing vibrancy. Bold and undeniable, smokey incense, woods and dark oud smolder like the fiery eyes of determination.
FUNCTION
I Will
TOP NOTE
Orange Egypt Infusion, Galbanum, Nutmeg
Mid Note
Pink Pepper, Jasmine, Honey
BASE NOTES
Oud, Patchouli Coeur, Incense Woods, Vanilla, Ambranum, Ambrox
ALL INGREDIENTS
SD Alcohol 40-B (Alcohol Dent.), Fragrance/ Parfum, Water/ Eau
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The perfumer / ILIAS ERMENIDIS
“My perfumery is about creating abstract olfactive forms with joy and passion...The moment an idea becomes a fragrance is a magical and promising one. I believe in it.”
Ingredient Story
The fragrance offers a rich palette of fresh green Galbanum balanced against the intoxicating richness of Oud Oil, Ambrox, and Patchouli. Powerful and seductive.
Ingredient Story
Amber God Elixir Oil serves as the core of Potentia, a catalyst for personal transformation through scent. Rich Vanilla, opulent Labdanum and Amber meld with Incense and Sandalwood lending a sumptuous warmth.
Oud
Oud oil, also known as Agarwood, Aloeswood or Eagleswood, is an extremely rare and precious oil originating from North Eastern India and parts of South East Asia. Oud has a very long history of use as a medicine, incense and as an aromatic oil. The resinous material is produced by the heartwood of the Aquillaria tree, and imparts a dark, woody and smoky aroma.
Ambrox
Ambrox is a musky, ambery aromatic material with a creamy, woody facet. Ambrox is based on Amber but brighter. It is extremely tenacious, lending a velvety long-lastingness to fragrances. Ambrox was first introduced as a substitute for the rich aroma of rate Ambergris. Its fragrance is less salty, and offers a modern radiance.
Patchouli
Deriving its name from the Tamil language, Patchouli means “green leaf”. A robust and extremely fragrant plant, Patchouli’s scent has been a staple in perfumery for centuries. Due to its insect-repellant properties, silk and cashmere traders folded Patchouli leaves inside their merchandise. The hearty fragrance became embedded in the fabrics, creating an air of allure and exoticism that delighted the recipients of the goods. Patchouli’s distinctive aroma is earthy and sensual. Its evocative scent adds mystery and sensuality.
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