Woody, spicy, and powdery, Gris Charnel is inspired by Parisian urban sensuality, expressed through notes of sandalwood and vetiver. Now available as a hair perfume, allowing you to enjoy the scent even longer while providing your hair with a glossy finish.
This hair perfume delicately perfumes the hair and is enriche with silk proteins which maintain the hydration and elasticity of the hair fiber. Silk, long celebrated in Asia for its hair care benefits and known as the "princess" of fibers, provides a crystalline structure that enhances hair hold. Thanks to its responsible formula containing 94% natural ingredients, the hair perfume protects both hair and the environment.
In Gris Charnel, the softness of fig, iris and cardamom is combined with the creaminess of sandalwood, tonka bean and smoky vetiver. The sensuality comes from this warm skin effect, made possible by the fig and black tea at the top. The result is a woody, powdery and addictive scent.
Usage: Apply to the mid-lengths and ends of the hair.
Fig, Tea, Cardamom, Orris, Vetiver, Sandalwood, Tonka beans
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Woody fragrances are full of character and indeed very woodsy. They can be warm, soothing and creamy, but also dry and spicy. Key ingredients are cedar wood, patchouli, sandalwood and/or vetiver. Oudh (agarwood), Palo Santo and guaiac wood have also joined the perfumer's palet, just like the fantastic synthetics such as Javanol or Iso-E-Super.


Mathilde Bijaoui
Mathilde Bijaoui is a perfumer at MANE: the first French group and one of the worldwide leaders of the Fragrance and Flavour industry. She was inspired by perfume at a young age during a visit to the Osmothèque. Now, she is known for a number of famous fragrances such as Etat Libre d’Orange’s Tilda Swinton Like This. "It's as if perfume and smells were imposed on me from my early childhood. I was very attracted to smells, I could smell absolutely everything that came in front of me. It could be in the kitchen, objects. My parents would point out that I could smell everything. And in fact from the moment I realized that perfumery was a profession, I went for it.” - Mathilde Bijaoui