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BDK - Eau de Lessive laundry detergent
BDK - Eau de Lessive laundry detergent
BDK - Eau de Lessive laundry detergent
BDK - Eau de Lessive laundry detergent mimosa rose
BDK - Eau de Lessive laundry detergent
BDK - Eau de Lessive laundry detergent
BDK - Eau de Lessive laundry detergent
BDK - Eau de Lessive laundry detergent mimosa rose
BDK Parfums

Eau de Lessive - laundry detergent

Musk
Woody
 € 40
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BDK Parfums revisits traditional laundry detergent with Eau de Lessive, blending the art of linen care with the sophistication of perfume. This olfactory formula offers a unique and long-lasting fresh scent. The Eau de Lessive Classique perfumes clothes with a light veil of woody, musky notes, followed up by a floral orange blossom heart. Sensual and addictive, it is suitable for all types of laundry, including delicate items.

 
The fragrance for this laundry detergent has been developed in a sophisticated way, like a perfume. The choice of ingredients comes from the historic Eau de Cologne formula: bergamot, lemon and bitter orange accompanied by a bouquet of aromatics (thyme, rosemary, lavender and peppermint), followed up by a floral orange blossom heart. The light woody base contains a few white woods for hold. "Its originality stems from the fact that I gave it a dusting of fresh spices, pink peppercorn, ginger and cardamom, which is very unconventional for a detergent." Anne-Sophie Behaghel
 
The Eaux de Lessive laundry detergents were designed as a skin scent, made in France, in collaboration with craftsmen based in Provence whose know-how ensures quality products. Eau de Lessive is available in three scents (Original, Rose, and Mimosa) and is suitable for all types of laundry, both hand and machine wash. Additionally, this detergent is gentle enough for all skin types, including the most sensitive.

Lavender, Bergamot, Lemon, Mandarin, Thyme, Cardamom, Mint, Nutmeg, Pinkcurrant, Petitgrain, Ginger, Cassis, White flowers, Ambroxan, Vetiver, Benzoin, Musk

Less than 5% : Phosphonates Less than 5% : Amphoteric surfactants, Less than 5% : Non-ionic surfactants, Less than 5% : Soap. Enzymes, Optical brighteners, Perfume. Allergenic fragrances: Linalool, Limonene, Citronellol, Citral, Géraniol, Hydroxycitronellal.

Located in the Palais Royal in Paris, BDK Parfums has been crafting unique fragrances since 2016. Founded by David Benedek, whose family has been entrenched in the perfume industry for generations, the brand's creations epitomize passion and character. BDK is committed to quality and authenticity: each scent is meticulously curated without predetermined formulas, utilizing artisanal techniques and premium ingredients. The perfume collection resembles a contemporary bookstore, housing an array of scents, each narrating a distinct story. Furthermore, every detail reflects French craftsmanship, from the bottle to the packaging. The iconic bottle cap, inspired by the Grand Palais dome, is handcrafted by a traditional goldsmith, while the bottle itself is crafted by a master glassmaker in Normandy.

Musky feathers
Fragrance family

Musk

Musk: versatile and exciting. Musky perfumes are powdery, creamy and caring, but also sensual, earthy and a little animalic. It is a favorite base note used in all kinds of products, from perfumes to skincare to candles and beyond. Back in the day, actual musk was derived from animal glands. Fortunately musk of animal origin is no longer allowed. The musky scents you smell today is entirely ethical, made up of a combination of beautiful synthetics and natural resources like plants.

Eau de Lessive - laundry detergent

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Anne-Sophie Behagel perfumer

Anne-Sophie Behaghel

Anne-Sophie Behaghel studied science and medicine in Paris before joining fragrance company & training centre, Cinquième Sens. She learned the ropes of perfumery under the wings of Monique Schlienger and has worked at Firmenich and Symrise until she co-founded her own independent perfume studio, Flair Paris, with Amélie Bourgeois.