HIMALAYAN SPELL
Your passport for Bhutan
100ml Eau de parfum
It's from this famous Himalayan birch wood with warm and leathery notes, that we set out to tell the story: the sorrows and the joys of one of the last impassable frontiers in the heart of the Hindu Kush.
A remote and inaccessible place inhabited by Nepalese monasteries and the spirituality of Tibetan Buddhism.
The olfactory incantations of subtle raspberry notes, swiftly followed by a powerful sensual animal note, take you to the summit of a mystical mountain, bringing you undeniably closer to the beauty of the Gods.
Perfumer: Julien Rasquinet
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ALCOHOL DENAT., PARFUM (FRAGRANCE), AQUA (WATER), LIMONENE LINALOOL, GERANIOL, ETHYLHEXYL SALICYLATE, BUTYL METHOXYDIBENZOYLMETHANE, PENTAERYTHRITYL TETRA-DI-T-BUTYL HYDROXYHYDROCINNAMATE, TRIS (TETRAMETHYLHYDROXYPIPERIDINOL) CITRATE, CITRIC ACID
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Still need to figure out to which occasions to wear this, as it is quite bold, but to me, when deciding between un oud and this, I picked himalayan spell as it's like un oud but with an extra x factor.
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There’s something comforting about it, like a warm coat on a cold day (Translated review)
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There’s something comforting about it,like a warm coat on a cold day
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I wasn’t sure at first, but it grew on me after a couple of wears (Translated review)
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I wasn’t sure at first, but it grew on me after a couple of wears
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An excellent layering base; plays beautifully with darker gourmands and spicy orientals (Translated review)
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An excellent layering base; plays beautifully with darker gourmands and spicy orientals
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For fans of niche leather, this is a quieter gem well-priced and well-blended (Translated review)
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For fans of niche leather, this is a quieter gem well-priced and well-blended
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It turns heads. (Translated review)