Perfume Woody Citrus
Elixir del Bosque Negro
Al Ambra
- Regular price
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€ 85.00 - Regular price
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- Sale price
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€ 85.00 - Unit price
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€ 17.00 per 10ml
Perfume woody citrus with floral and musky notes, perfect for lasting intensity.
¿A qué huele Elixir del Bosque Negro ?
Top notes:
Aldehydes, white peach, bergamot, mandarin, orange.
Heart notes:
Orange blossom, ambrette, lily of the valley, vetiver, mahonia.
Base notes:
Musk, ambroxan, akigalawood, vanilla, vetiver, patchouli.
Inspiration:
Inspired by the harmony between the freshness of citrus and the depth of woody notes, combined with a touch of oriental elegance.
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Black Forest Elixir by Al Ambra is an ode to aromatic sophistication, designed for those who seek to leave a lasting impression. This Perfume, with a high concentration of oils, begins with fresh and sparkling notes of aldehydes, white peach, and a bright citrus blend of bergamot, mandarin, and orange. These initial notes awaken the senses and introduce a lively fragrance that captures the essence of freshness and dynamism.
As it evolves, the Perfume reveals its heart with a floral and earthy composition incorporating orange blossom, ambrette, and the delicate lily of the valley. These middle notes provide a subtle depth, enriched with vetiver and mahonia, creating an olfactory experience that is both sophisticated and welcoming.
Finally, the base notes settle like a warm and seductive breeze, with musk, ambroxan, and exotic akigalawood. Vanilla and patchouli add a creamy and slightly sweet touch, while vetiver rounds out the base with its earthy character. This Perfume is ideal for individuals with a refined lifestyle, looking for a fragrance that accompanies them in day-to-day life and special occasions, adapting to both urban and natural environments.
HOW TO USE
Apply on clean and dry skin, especially on pulse points like wrists, neck, and behind the ears.
Spray at a distance of 15 cm for better distribution.
Reapply as needed to maintain the intensity of the fragrance throughout the day.


