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The paradox lies in the very nature of the lily. Some consider it a symbol of pure love, others of rebirth or royalty, but it is also considered a good luck charm. Like lily of the valley and honeysuckle, the lily is also a "mute" flower, as its natural essence cannot be extracted for perfumery. Master perfumer Alberto Morillas decided to express his paradox by giving free rein to his own imagination.
Tuberose offers a heady, narcotic touch, while deliciously comforting neroli and orange blossom temper the composition with their sweetness. At the base, white musk blends with sandalwood for a soft, carnal feel. A lily that could exclaim: "Beware of angels".
OLFACTORY FAMILY: FLORAL
Top notes: Hédione®, Tunisian neroli
Heart notes: Indian tuberose absolute, Orange blossom absolute
Base notes: Sri Lankan sandalwood essence, White musks
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