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Samba nights on the beach, a cocktail of pure sex appeal.
Outrageous - by Sophia Grojsman (Perfume) vapo
Year of Creation : 2007
Olfactory family: Citrus Aromatic
Dancing on the beach, bursts of orange and blue in low light, crashing waves and the ecstatic laughter of the young and sexy.
An explosion of bergamot, mandarin and green apple on a vigorous background of cinnamon, musk and ambroxan.
Master : Sophia Grojsman
As a child in Belarus, this future perfume queen would run around the garden smelling of roses and jasmine, leaving her toys untouched, rejected. After studying chemistry at university, she emigrated to New York and joined the IFF laboratories where she learned the art of perfumery under Ernest Shiftan, one of the greatest American perfumers in history. Sophia was the first perfumer to reverse the classic proportions of ingredients in perfumes, having discovered that an overdose of a certain ingredient could push it to the top of the perfume structure. She combined this revolutionary technique with classic perfume structures to create a truly unique aesthetic, one that would forever shape the art of perfume creation. She was also known for her endless fascination with the rose, a flower she uses in most of her creations of hers. At the request of Frédéric Malle, she first applied herself to the art of scented candles.Notes:
Head: Lime, Cinnamon, Green Apple, Mint, Grapefruit
Heart: Orange Blossom, Neroli
Base: Aldehydes, Amber, Cedar, Musk
Vittoria Profumi's advice: Outrageous by Frédéric Malle for anyone looking for a clean, colorful and sexy fragrance.
Samba nights on the beach, a cocktail of pure sex appeal.
Outrageous - by Sophia Grojsman (Perfume) vapo
Year of Creation : 2007
Olfactory family: Citrus Aromatic
Dancing on the beach, bursts of orange and blue in low light, crashing waves and the ecstatic laughter of the young and sexy.
An explosion of bergamot, mandarin and green apple on a vigorous background of cinnamon, musk and ambroxan.
Master : Sophia Grojsman
As a child in Belarus, this future perfume queen would run around the garden smelling of roses and jasmine, leaving her toys untouched, rejected. After studying chemistry at university, she emigrated to New York and joined the IFF laboratories where she learned the art of perfumery under Ernest Shiftan, one of the greatest American perfumers in history. Sophia was the first perfumer to reverse the classic proportions of ingredients in perfumes, having discovered that an overdose of a certain ingredient could push it to the top of the perfume structure. She combined this revolutionary technique with classic perfume structures to create a truly unique aesthetic, one that would forever shape the art of perfume creation. She was also known for her endless fascination with the rose, a flower she uses in most of her creations of hers. At the request of Frédéric Malle, she first applied herself to the art of scented candles.
Notes:
Head: Lime, Cinnamon, Green Apple, Mint, Grapefruit
Heart: Orange Blossom, Neroli
Base: Aldehydes, Amber, Cedar, Musk
Vittoria Profumi's advice: Outrageous by Frédéric Malle for anyone looking for a clean, colorful and sexy fragrance.