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Monday, September 1, 2014

Boise Torride by Guerlain c2009

Boise Torride by Guerlain: launched in 2009, created by Christine Nagel.




From Guerlain:
An irresistible desire to dive into one's fantasies is born from a unique drop of perfume. Let your senses decide what kind of woman you wish to be tonight. The Carnal Elixirs highlight the pleasure of marvelously daring olfactory discoveries. Subtle, forbidden fragrances that delicately reveal the many facets of a woman. 
Boise Torride, the sultry seductress, is a smoldering wood scent constructed around cedar and patchouli, two warm and noble essences traditionally used in men's perfume making. But in this case, like a tuxedo that enhances a woman's body, they embrace the softness of a sensual bouquet of jasmine and orange blossom caressed by white musk.

So what does it smell like? It is classified as a woody floral fragrance for women.
  • Top notes: bergamot, tangerine, pink berries
  • Heart notes: marshmallow, orange blossom, jasmine
  • Base notes: patchouli, white musk, cedar
Unfortunately, this fragrance is slated to be discontinued sometime in 2015 according to Guerlain staff.



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