103 Eau de Parfum – Tiaré Flower, Jasmine, Hibiscus – Sample

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The scent opens with a light and fresh bergamot top note. The heart note reveals a floral character of jasmine and heliotrope. In conclusion, the slightly woody base unveils a milky vanilla aroma, accompanied by sunny tiare notes.
The fragrances of Bon Parfumeur can be mixed or "layered" with each other. Depending on the desired intensity, one can spray the recommended combination option from the product description over the actual scent. This perfume combines particularly well with 001 for a fresh note, with 801 for an aquatic note, and with 902 for a bitter note.


Top notes: Bergamot, Genista, Hibiscus Heart notes: Arabian Jasmine, Neroli, Frangipani Base notes: White Sand, Vanilla, Musk

Hinter dem Duft

What is Sambac jasmine? Two varieties of jasmine are mainly used in perfumery: Grandiflorum jasmine, which can be found in Grasse and Egypt, and Sambac jasmine, mainly grown in India. Sambac jasmine has a greener scent, while Egyptian jasmine is fruitier and sweeter. Grasse jasmine, meanwhile, is more jammy and petal-like. What distinguishes Sambac jasmine physically is its large number of petals, which greatly outnumber Grandiflorum jasmine’s five.

What is monoi? Monoi is a fragrant oil obtained by macerating tiare flowers in refined copra oil (from coconut). It is used as a massage oil to nourish skin and hair, as well as a tanning oil to stop skin from drying out in the sun (NB: it is not a substitute for sunscreen). Monoi is a traditional product of the islands of French Polynesia.

Where does neroli come from? Neroli is the essential oil of the bitter orange flower. It is obtained by steam distillation. Many different extracts can be taken from this tree; bitter orange essential oil is extracted from the fruit, petitgrain essential oil from the branches and twigs, and orange blossom absolute from the flower, extracted using volatile solvents.

Fragrance Family
  • Flowery
Dominating fragrance note

  • Jasmine
Perfumer
  • Karine Dubreuil-Sereni

Good Perfumer

Be your own perfumer thanks to the Mix & Match from Bon Parfumeur. For two years, Ludovic Bonneton, a passionate collector and perfume lover, along with renowned fragrance experts, has developed fragrance creations from various scent families. The line was created to fulfill the long-held wish of fragrance lovers to design their own scent at will. The unisex perfumes developed in France stand alone yet invite you to mix and create new compositions, leaving your personal scent trail. The colors and numbers indicate the fragrance family – thus, nothing stands in the way of a hobby perfumer career.

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