Frangipane

75 ml/2.5 fl. oz.
Prix habituel $255.00 CAD
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Frangipane, native to Peru and the West Indies, was discovered by the botanist Frangipani when he landed on Antigua with the expedition of Columbus. Known by various civilizations as "the eternal perfume", the sweet, calming fragrance is exuded by waxy yellow or pink blossoms.

Uniquely sweet, full and rounded Deeply sensual, intense and spiritual

“At the center of the 6th-century Maharaja Palace, a sheltering fortress stretched over a lake in Udaipur, my husband and I swam into a marble pool sheltered by a huge frangipane tree. That unforgettable scent inspired this dream of a fragrance.”
— Sylvie Chantecaille

Product Details

TOP NOTE: Orange, Violet Leaves, Water Hyacinth

MID NOTE: Muguet, Frangipani, Ylang Ylang, Jasmine

DRY DOWN: Vanilla, Musk, Cedarwood, Amber

How To Use

Spritz along the wrist and neck for a lasting scent.

Ingredients

Alcohol Denat., Fragrance/Parfum, Water/Aqua/Eau, Benzyl Salicylate, Linalool, Hydroxycitronellal, Hydroxyisohexyl 3-Cyclohexene Carboxaldehyde, Limonene, Cinnamyl Alcohol, Benzyl Benzoate, Eugenol, Benzyl Alcohol, Geraniol

 

Please be aware that ingredient lists may change or vary from time to time. To confirm that a Chantecaille product is suitable for your personal use, please consult the list of ingredients that is included on our product packaging.

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“At the center of the 6th-century Maharaja Palace, a sheltering fortress stretched over a lake in Udaipur, my husband and I swam into a marble pool sheltered by a huge frangipane tree. That unforgettable scent inspired this dream of a fragrance.”
— Sylvie Chantecaille