Oliban - eau de toilette
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Mystical, maybe. Sensual, for sure! This is anything but ecclesiastical incense. With Oliban, the perfumer takes the ancient sacred resin from the temple to direct it towards more voluptuous areas. Frankincense is the core of the perfume: this is a natural raw material, obtained by co-extraction of frankincense extract with the essential oil of cedarwood.
The perfume spreads a powerful incense scent in the top notes, followed by the warm, balsamic, and intensely woody animalistic of the cedar base, enhanced with a powerful dose of ambroxan.
Animalic notes, Cedarwood, Incense, Sandalwood, Amber, Ambergris
The house of Phaedon was founded by two aesthetes from Paris with a passion for travel and the ancient cultures of the Mediterranean. This is reflected in the name and logo: the emblem with the two Assyrian griffins. Phaedon's fragrances are often created by the talented perfumer Pierre Guillaume and a small number of guest perfumers. They are available in eau de toilette or very highly concentrated (30%) eau de parfum. In addition, the brand has high-quality reed diffusers and room sprays.
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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.
Oliban - eau de toilette
Pierre Guillaume
When he was just 25 years old, Pierre Guillaume launched his first perfume called Cozé. Chandler Burr, renowned and respected perfume critic, described this fragrance as 'the coolest of new European fragrances from a young French chemist'. That was the beginning of his career and his own perfume house: Parfumerie Générale, which is now called Pierre Guillaume. Pierre Guillaume uses innovative processes to create fragrances. You can recognize his personal style in his perfumes, with high-quality scents that remain perceptible on the skin for a long time without overpowering.