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Musc Ravageur Hair Mist Hair Mist is a lighter variation of the original perfume, designed to beautify hair with a delicious and delicate freshness.
The product:
Frédéric Malle Hair Mist is a lighter variation on an original perfume formula, designed to beautify hair with a delicious, delicate freshness.
The fragrance:
Enhancing the magnetic aspect of musk with amber, vanilla, patchouli and sandalwood, to the complete exclusion of floral notes, caused a scandal when the perfume first appeared in 2000; but Musc Ravageur is now celebrated, in all its sensuality, as the Sistine Chapel of the amber tradition.
The perfumer:
Maurice Roucel joined the Chanel laboratories as a chemist in 1973. This self-taught man defines himself as an "explorer who wanders among formulas". At the time, he began to break down and then study each formula, each raw material from a perspective that is partly aesthetic and partly chemical, which is still his strength today. His generous writing is often based on notes of musk, white flowers or amber. This is how he achieves an opulent sensuality that is his signature. Maurice Roucel's strong personality allows him to bypass trends. This is how he created Musc Ravageur, a perfume that goes against the fashions of the time, a precursor of all the new ambers that emerged in 2001.
Vittoria Profumi's Advice: A Fragrance to Always Wear
Olfactory Pyramid:
Top Notes: Lavender, Bergamot and Tangerine
Heart Notes: Cinnamon and Cloves
Base Notes: Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, Vanilla, Guaiac Wood, Cedar, Musk and Amber.
Musc Ravageur Hair Mist Hair Mist is a lighter variation of the original perfume, designed to beautify hair with a delicious and delicate freshness.
The product:
Frédéric Malle Hair Mist is a lighter variation on an original perfume formula, designed to beautify hair with a delicious, delicate freshness.
The fragrance:
Enhancing the magnetic aspect of musk with amber, vanilla, patchouli and sandalwood, to the complete exclusion of floral notes, caused a scandal when the perfume first appeared in 2000; but Musc Ravageur is now celebrated, in all its sensuality, as the Sistine Chapel of the amber tradition.
The perfumer:
Maurice Roucel joined the Chanel laboratories as a chemist in 1973. This self-taught man defines himself as an "explorer who wanders among formulas". At the time, he began to break down and then study each formula, each raw material from a perspective that is partly aesthetic and partly chemical, which is still his strength today. His generous writing is often based on notes of musk, white flowers or amber. This is how he achieves an opulent sensuality that is his signature. Maurice Roucel's strong personality allows him to bypass trends. This is how he created Musc Ravageur, a perfume that goes against the fashions of the time, a precursor of all the new ambers that emerged in 2001.
Vittoria Profumi's Advice: A Fragrance to Always Wear
Olfactory Pyramid:
Top Notes: Lavender, Bergamot and Tangerine
Heart Notes: Cinnamon and Cloves
Base Notes: Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, Vanilla, Guaiac Wood, Cedar, Musk and Amber.