Neroli ad Astra is an hommage to orange blossom and neroli by Pierre Guillaume. The summery and lighter sister of Louanges Profanes, Neroli ad Astra is radiant, energetic and smells like summer.
Ad Astra comes from Latin and means ‘to the stars’. Appropriate for a fragrance that is lighter and more upbeat than the original, the incense and benzoin give way to agave flower and vetiver.
“Neroli ad Astra is a fresh, clean and crisp composition. For those who search gentle perfumes, invisible in the air, but present close to skin.” quote Juraj, BL’eauOG
Pear, Mandarin, Geranium, Jasmine, Musk, Neroli, Orange blossom

Floral
Floral fragrances celebrate the delicious scent of flowers, being the richest source of inspiration for perfumers. The use of flowers in perfumes have been used since antiquity; from soft delicate flowers like freesia, muguet and blossoms, to narcotic flowers like jasmine, tuberose and gardenia... Enjoy, and smell the roses!

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.