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The fragrance of L’Homme YSL

The fragrance of L'Homme YSL
The fragrance of L’Homme YSL

L’Homme by Yves Saint-Laurent is a fresh and woody fragrance, ideally designed for the men of the 21st century. In addition, it is particularly urban and charismatic. Moreover, a good number of men seem to identify themselves through this juice. The latter is, in fact, one of the best-sellers of the Yves Saint-Laurent house since its release in 2006.

The style of the Yves Saint-Laurent man

L’Homme by Yves Saint-Laurent is charismatic, daring and sensual at the same time. Also, the creator wanted to create a perfume in his image. This one is ultra masculine and refined. Its codes are at the border between the industrial aspect and the expression of luxury. Its identity is unique and its raw strength only increases its elegance. L’Homme by Yves Saint-Laurent displays a natural charisma and irresistible virility. Nevertheless, he is a man who does not try to hide his sensitivity. In short, if L’Homme had thanks to Yves Saint-Laurent a wardrobe in his image , he now also has a perfume. This one is uninhibited, modern and uncompromising. It finishes sublimating the refinement of an outfit to make the man who wears it particularly magnetic.

Man and his very masculine composition

L’Homme by Yves Saint-Laurent was produced by the association of four perfumers including Anne Filipo, Béatrice Piquet, Dominique Ropion and Pierre Wargnye. This fragrance is a particularly fresh and virile nectar. It is immediately illuminated by the freshness of bergamot and citron. These two citrus fruits are then jostled by the radiance of the ginger before seeing a violet flower appear. The latter reveals its powdery side while embellishing it with basil and white pepper for even more dynamism. It all ends with a more woody background, notably full of sandalwood, Virginia cedar and Haitian vetiver. L’Homme by Yves Saint-Laurent thus releases all its warmth and sensuality.

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