Mother Nature’s Naughty Daughters Eau de Parfum 100 ml

4160 Tuesdays
Mother Nature’s Naughty Daughters Eau de Parfum 100 ml
Mother Nature’s Naughty Daughters Eau de Parfum 100 ml
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Top Notes: Pear, Hazelnut, Bergamot Heart Notes: Rose, Broom, Strawberry, Blackcurrant, Raspberry Base Notes: Cedarmoss, Opoponax, Malt

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4160 Tuesdays Mother Nature’s Naughty Daughters  Eau de Parfum 100 ml
 

Mother Nature’s Naughty Daughters – using nature’s harvest - rose, broom, cedarmoss, raspberry, strawberry and opoponax, + Hedione and Maltol. Deliciously naughty.

Sarah tells her story about her inspiration:

Mother Nature's Naughty Daughters, a perfume we've been planning for a long long time, and finally were able to complete when we discovered the rich depth of broom flower absolute, and the 21st century CO2 extract of hazelnuts.
 

Our long awaited fragrances uses natural fruits and flowers, ancient resins, ambergris and modern synthetic molecules to make the best of both worlds.
 

What's naughty about it? Well... opoponax, a sweet myrrh used for thousands of years in perfumery is now restricted. So is rose absolute. 
 

A couple of the "natural" fruits are made from different natural materials, but not from the actual fruit. It's a long story, and a bit naughty, but all perfectly legal. It's brought about by people not understanding how dangerous 100% natural materials can be. Not a problem though; constraints lead to creativity.
 

The synthetic molecules are all perfectly benign by the way and they help the naturals smell absolutely gorgeous. No pun intended, but you got one anyway.

Nature + Science = Loveliness.


Chypre Fruity
Top notes are black currant, pear and malt; middle notes are praline, rose, strawberry and broom; base notes are ambergris, cedar, cedarmoss and opoponax.

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