Patchouli-Lavender-Vanilla Air Flavor Areon Home Perfume Black Patchouli-Lavender-Vanilla
The first patchouli was brought to Europe by Napoleon Bonaparte from the Egyptian campaigns - a somewhat unprecedented beauty of cashmere shawls, fragrant with an unknown, spicy, slightly smoky, aroma that immediately conquered the French courtyard. French perfumers were startled, and in the first half of the 19th century, patchouli became the most fashionable component of women's perfumes. The second burst of popularity came in the middle of the twentieth century - patchouli became very fond of hippies, and slightly spoiled the reputation of the smell, because enjoyed low-quality, cheap oil and measures did not know.
But the era of “flower children” passed, and patchouli, as an indispensable component of spicy compositions with a slightly oriental slant, remained. This wet, musky-earthy with a wood shade is a spicy stream and acts as the top note of the elite fragrance PATCHOULI - LAVENDER - VANILLA. The heart note is revealed by lavender, whose cool, slightly dryish aroma serves as a powerful antistress. “The smell of lavender prolongs your happy stay on Earth,” the ancients said. And in order to soften the severity of lavender and patchouli, the composition is equipped with a vanilla plume, which adds tenderness and light playfulness. Lavender heart framed by lovely oriental notes is purity, peace and style.
Areon Home Perfume elegant flavors that bring flavor and comfort to your home.
Mode of application:
- Remove the cap and remove the plastic plug.
- After that, return the cover back.
- Put rattan sticks, which, after being soaked, will fill any room with an elegant aroma.
You can choose the power of flavor: the more sticks you put in the bottle, the more intense the fragrance will be.
Caution: Place the vial on a stable, horizontal surface, out of the reach of children and pets. Beware of sticks or perfumes in contact with varnished, polished and plastic surfaces, as they may damage them.
Ingredients: Perfume, glass, wood. Produced in Bulgaria.