Patchouli is a great creation of Lorenzo Villoresi. With patchouli as starring ingredient, this precious and concentrated perfume oil version is elegantly layered and combined with lavender, cedar and benzoin resin.
Earthy and full, intense like deep purple velvet. Lorenzo’s take on patchouli can conjure memories from the ’60s when it was widely use as perfume.
Vetiver, Sandalwood, Oakmoss, Benzoin, Cedarwood, Lavender, Musk, Patchouli
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Woody
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.

Patchouli - perfume oil

Lorenzo Villoresi
How lucky the world is, for this Italian researcher in Ancient Philosophy to find his calling as a talented perfumer. Thanks to his many trips to the Middle East with its rich palette of flavors and scents, Lorenzo Villoresi was inspired: he decided to distill essential oils himself. This led to creating his own fragrances. Lorenzo's talent was confirmed in 2006 after he won the Prix Francois Coty. This is the most important recognition for a perfumer's artistic career, and he won it as the first independent perfumer! Lorenzo's most loved fragrance is Teint de Neige. A unique and very powdery perfume.