BON PARFUMEUR | Eau De Parfum 602 | Pepper, Cedar & Patchouli - LONDØNWORKS
BON PARFUMEUR | Eau De Parfum 602 | Pepper, Cedar & Patchouli - LONDØNWORKS
BON PARFUMEUR | Eau De Parfum 602 | Pepper, Cedar & Patchouli - LONDØNWORKS
BON PARFUMEUR | Eau De Parfum 602 | Pepper, Cedar & Patchouli - LONDØNWORKS
BON PARFUMEUR | Eau De Parfum 602 | Pepper, Cedar & Patchouli - LONDØNWORKS

BON PARFUMEUR | Eau De Parfum 602 | Pepper, Cedar & Patchouli

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The chic 2.0 fragrance, woody and spicy. From the first seconds, we feel the spicy freshness of pink and black pepper, then the neroli in the heart that brings a lot of softness. In the background, essences of patchouli, vetiver and benzoin resin give this fragrance all its power.

What does pepper smell like?

Its spicy and aromatic smell makes its irreverent charm. This warm spice gives depth and character to the perfume. In the 602, it is fiery and causes this explosion of spices in the head.

What does Cedar smell like?

It is a very dry woody scent, a bit like the scent of a pencil. Here, it boosts the spicy and fusing note of black pepper in the top, and reinforces the power of patchouli in the bottom.

What does Patchouli smell like?

It offers both balsam and leathery notes depending on its terroir. Here, it brings body and a woody note to 602, which balances the dry note of cedar. Generally considered a base note, patchouli is also an excellent fixative in perfumes, adding depth.


How to use it:

Spritz on pulse points like wrists, neck, behind ears, and inner elbows to make your fragrance last longer.

Available in the following size:

30 ml (1 fl.oz.)

Ingredients:

Alcohol denat., parfum (fragrance), aqua (water), benzyl benzoate, eugenol, linalool, limonene

Please be aware that ingredient lists may change or vary from time to time. To confirm that a Bon Parfumeur product is suitable for your personal use, please consult the list of ingredients that is included on our product packaging.

Cruelty-free, 100% Made in France