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Anaïs Anaïs de Cacharel, a fragrance of tenderness

Anaïs Anaïs de Cacharel, a fragrance of tenderness
Anaïs Anaïs de Cacharel, a fragrance of tenderness

Over time, Anaïs Anaïs has become a great classic in perfumery . Nevertheless, despite the passing years, it is still perceived as an eternal symbol of youth and tenderness. It delivers a unique and universal juice and seems especially dedicated to sweet and sensual young girls.

Anaïs Anaïs, femininity in its purest form

Anaïs Anaïs is a perfume whose name comes from “hannah”, which literally means “graceful”. Also, it is a symbol of romanticism. In addition, her name also recalls that of Anaitis, goddess of love in the Pantheon of Persia. In this sense, it embodies a timeless sweetness. It is a perfume that combines femininity, liveliness, softness, romanticism and passion. He seems to evolve in a fragile and light world. Its smell is like its bottle: sewn using soft colors. In this sense, it is an ideal scent for spring. It is like a barely bloomed flower, still radiant with all its pristine beauty.

Cacharel’s floral essence

In order to make this exceptional juice, Cacharel called on four perfumers , namely Paul Léger, Raymond Chaillan, Robert Gonnon and Roger Pellegrino. Anaïs Anaïs exhales delicate and carnal scents. Its composition is based mainly on the lily of Casablanca. This brings an incomparable freshness allied to an incredible sensuality. This flower is then associated with hyacinth, lily of the valley and jasmine. All three bring lightness to the whole. The honeysuckle, meanwhile, brings a more fiery appearance while the orange blossom makes it particularly velvety. The ylang-ylang and tuberose then reinforce its spell. The background of Anaïs Anaïs is more woody and deep. It is especially full of vetiver, cedarwood, sandalwood, frankincense, amber and musk.

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