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Cartier – Eau de Cartier Eau de Toilette

Cartier - Eau de Cartier Eau de Toilette
Cartier – Eau de Cartier Eau de Toilette

A water for her, for him, so that the other is always present. A generous water, with real scenting power. Textured, sensual, almost hot water. Water that stands out from the crowd. Water that becomes skin, skin that becomes water. Generous water, a shower of sensations from the freshest to the hottest. Amber woody freshness (yuzu, flower and violet leaf, cedar wood-amber accord). Citrus fruit native to Japan, yuzu has a bitterness that brings a breath of freshness, cheerfulness and lightness particular to the fragrance. The liveliness of the yuzu responds to the floral and vegetal richness of the flower and the violet leaf. Finally, the woody and soft warmth of cedar meets the saltier one of amber, reconstituted by the imagination of the perfumer. Amber, like water, plays with time. No one knows how many months, years, it drifts across the oceans before reaching a shore to be collected. Time, water and sun have given it a very sensual patina. Like a skin heated in the sun that would have kept the salty imprint of the sea.

Mixed Perfumes

Olfactory family: Citrus – Aromatic

Head note: Yuzu, Bergamot.

Heart Note: Violet Leaves, Violet Flower, Lavender.

Base note: Musk, Patchouli, Ambergris.

Find it at the best price at our perfume partner: Fragrenza Perfumes .

Source: www.cartier.fr

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