302 Eau de Parfum – Amber, Iris, Sandalwood – 100ml

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302 has a spicy facet that flirts with the power of amber. The cold accent of incense contrasts with the heat of amber to create an intoxicating, paradoxical effect. A dry and woody base note reminiscent of cedar stands in contrast to the softness of sandalwood. The composition is rounded off with a vanilla-balm mix.
The scents of Bon Parfumeur can be mixed or "layered" together. Depending on the desired intensity, one can spray the recommended combination option from the product description over the actual fragrance. This perfume combines particularly well with 801 for an aquatic-fresh note and with 401 for a sensual-sweet note.


Top notes: Red berries, Geranium Heart notes: Incense, Vanilla Base notes: Amber, Sandalwood, Musk

Hinter dem Duft

How is iris processed? Iris is the blue gold of perfumery. The flower, with its delicious aromas of chocolate, is not the part processed; it’s actually the root of this flower that gives the absolute. Here, patience is a virtue since it takes six years to produce this ingredient! After spending three years growing in the ground, the iris must then be dried for three more years so its fragrance can develop. The roots are crushed into a fine powder, then the “orris butter” is extracted from them using volatile solvents. When washed, it gives the absolute so sought-after by perfumers. It issues slightly woody and dry notes with accents of violet and powdery hints. It can even smell quite carrot-like. Yes, you read that right! These facets are renowned for their ability to make compositions more refined and powerful. This flower has always had a special place in people’s hearts. In Greek mythology, the iris was thought to be the messenger of the gods.

Are you familiar with balsamic notes? Another perfume-specific phrase! Let us explain and you’ll be an expert, we promise. The word “balsamic” is used to describe smooth, sweet and warm amber and vanilla scents with subtle animalistic or musky notes. They generally come from natural resins or gums like myrrh, frankincense, styrax, benzoin, balsam of Peru, and Copahu balsam. We love them because they bring a touch of mystery to a fragrance, add softness, warmth and body, and most importantly make base notes last longer.

Where does frankincense come from? To get frankincense resin, you need to cut into the tree – a bit barbaric, we agree! The trees grow in hot and arid soil in places like Sudan, Ethiopia, Yemen and Somalia. Oliban – another name for frankincense – releases a heady but beautiful aroma. It has camphoric, waxy, mineral, spicy and even peppery facets. We particularly like the depth that it brings to a creation as soon as it appears.

Fragrance Family
  • Aromatic
Dominating fragrance note

  • Amber
Fragrance Vibe
  • Seductive
Perfumer
  • Sidonie Lancesseur

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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