104 Eau de Parfum – Orange Verte, Jacynthe, Lierre – 100ml – UNPACKAGED

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The product is the original perfume 104. Due to damaged packaging, we are offering the perfume at a reduced price. As we support the idea of sustainable consumption and less waste, we hope that this bottle, even without packaging, finds a loving owner. This unpackaged perfume is only available once, or in very limited quantities.

A finely tuned composition of floral and fresh green notes. Flowery jasmine and hyacinth are rounded off by aquatic freshness. An earthy woody ground note with seductive, powerful accents reveals itself. One or the other may discover hidden notes of orange, green tomato and ivy. These successive facets give the fragrance its unique awakening energy.
All fragrances from Bon Parfumeur can be mixed or "layered". For this you can, depending on the desired intensity, spray the recommended combination on top of each other with the actual fragrance. This perfume combines particularly well with 303 for an oriental spicy note, 903 for a woody note and Afterhomework for a fresh hint of tobacco.


Top notes:Galbanum, mastic, bitter orange, cardamom
Heart notes:
Hyacinth, jasmine, sea freshness
Basic notes:
Patchouli, Vetiver, Amber

Behind the Fragrance

What is green and orange?
Green orange is a citrus fruit and is actually identical to the orange-skinned kind. Oranges stay green in temperatures of around 30°C (86°F). This is because they produce chlorophyll, which leaves no room for the orange color. Their scents are obviously different. The green fruit presents a mixture of sweet, fresh and bright notes that are both sharp and bitter, while the orange one imparts a “juicier” dimension to the scent. Green orange is less frequently used in perfumery, which is why we showcase it in our creations. It gives the fragrance a unique quality.

What is hyacinth?
This very fragrant flower is always a welcome smell in our homes as it marks the end of winter. In perfumery, it enhances the green and botanical facets of this creation by contributing its floral touch. It also makes an excellent fixative, helping to make more volatile notes last longer. Solvent extraction is possible but generally speaking perfumers use an accord to recreate the scent of this plant. Striking the right balance is a real art; too much of it and it can soon assault the nostrils!

What is ivy?
Perhaps you've noticed this plant in 104's olfactory pyramid? It's no mistake! Ivy is definitely uncommon, but that is what makes it so original. It boasts pure and very botanical green notes with aromatic accents. It has a scent recalling crumpled leaves. Ivy grows in Europe, Asia and North Africa. Its odor can be extracted by distillation, but perfumers also use ivy in the form of an accord, where several ingredients are combined. Thanks to this method, they recreate the olfactory essence of the plant.

Fragrance Family
  • Floral-Green
Perfumer
  • Corinne Caching

Bon Parfumeur

Be your own perfumer thanks to Bon Parfumeur's Mix & Match. For two years, Ludovic Bonneton, a passionate collector and perfume lover, worked with renowned fragrance experts to develop fragrance creations from the various fragrance families. The line was created to fulfill fragrance lovers' long-held desire to create their own scent according to their own whim.
Developed in France, the unisex fragrances stand on their own, yet invite you to mix and match to create creative new creations and leave your own personal scent trail. The colours and numbers indicate the fragrance family - so nothing stands in the way of a hobby perfumer's career.

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