Busy planning your vacation? Don't forget to pack your favorite fragrance—a must-have for a hot summer! Here are our tips for fresh scents during the day and more intense scents at night—two different attitudes, two different moods!
Freshness for the day
004 - A gin and tonic cologne
On the terrace, you're the center of attention; it's the perfect time to take a sip of your fresh gin and tonic. The sun is setting and the beach is filling up; the day is off to a great start! This cologne has pep and longevity thanks to its trio of ingredients: gin, mandarin, and musk.
202 - A fruity and translucent jasmine
On a sunny afternoon, there's nothing more refreshing than biting into a piece of watermelon bursting with flavor. 202 is a fragrance full of energy, evoking feelings of pure happiness! This eau de parfum is a fruit cocktail of watermelon, redcurrant, and jasmine.
802 - An aquatic rose
Day breaks, your hair is still wet when you get out of the shower, but it will dry in about 3 seconds. That's what summer smells like! 802 is a fresh and sweet fragrance, (just like you). Notes of peony, lotus, and bamboo, for soft, aquatic tones. A spritz on the neck and you're good to go!
Intensity for the evening
302 - An ultra-musky amber
Intense and sweet oriental pastries are always deliciously tempting. In fact, if temptation had a scent, it would be 302! Warm, spicy, and velvety notes = sandalwood + amber + iris. Admit it, you're dying to smell it!
401 - An addictive plum
We'd love to lose ourselves in the colorful streets of Havana, dancing to the rhythm of Afro-Cuban sounds! The 401 has us totally hooked on plum with its sweet and captivating candied fruit tones. Caliente !
902 – A tobacco Armagnac
You step out of your hotel in the heart of Lisbon. All smiles, the evening is just beginning! 902 reveals a rich, intense, and surprising fragrance with notes of tobacco, Armagnac, and cinnamon. It perfectly captures the anticipation of a warm summer night in the city.
So, which do you prefer? Something fresh for the day or something a little more "caliente" for the evening?