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Tiare

75 ml / 2.6 fl.oz.
Regular price $185.00
Regular price Sale price $185.00
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Distinctively fragrant and devoid of all toxicity, they are known as both the “flower of love" and the “flower of beauty." This loving, energizing scent evokes the tropics in all its soothing bliss: calm seas, balmy breezes, lush foliage.

“Tiare is unlike any scent in that it is sexy and warm but also very light and relaxing. The ylang-ylang that calms and comforts you is mixed with the invigorating smell of the turquoise ocean, warm island spices and white gardenia flowers. It is all about the serenity and natural lushness of the South Seas.”
— Sylvie Chantecaille

Product Details

TOP NOTE: Mate Leaves, Tiare Flower, Bergamot

MID NOTE: Orange Blossom, Mimosa, Ylang Ylang, Heliotrope

DRY DOWN: Woods, Amber, Vanilla

How To Use

Spritz along the wrist and neck for a lasting scent.

Ingredients

Alcohol Denat., Fragrance/ Parfum, Water/ Aqua/ Eau, Linalool, Citral, Citronellol, Eugenol, Farnesol, Geraniol, Hydroxycitronellal, Isoeugenol, Limonene, Benzyl Alcohol, Benzyl Benzoate, Benzyl Cinnamate, Benzyl Salicylate.

Reviews

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“Tiare is unlike any scent in that it is sexy and warm but also very light and relaxing. The ylang-ylang that calms and comforts you is mixed with the invigorating smell of the turquoise ocean, warm island spices and white gardenia flowers. It is all about the serenity and natural lushness of the South Seas.”
— Sylvie Chantecaille