Thursday, November 8, 2012

For Him - Vetiver has been the defining ingredient for the House of Guerlain


Guerlain Vetiver has been the defining ingredient for the House of Guerlain and the basis for their new perfume — the Guerlain Homme L’Eau Boisée. The fragrance opens with an overwhelming accord of citrus fruit which melts with Indian vetiver to throw in a current of freshness. The following notes are those of mint, geranium and rum that lend a mojito feel and then the scent finally rests its roots on a bed of white musk, completing an olfactory experience. The prime aroma remains that of vetiver which is a blissful, woody note.

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