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Tabac Blond Eau de Parfum for Women

Barcode : 5133
Brand :

Caron

Category :

perfume Caron

Perfume Size :
5 MLDecant
2 MLSample
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General Description:

Caron's Tabac Blond Eau de Parfum is a captivating and unconventional fragrance for the confident woman. This iconic leather scent, a true testament to Caron's legacy of exquisite perfumery, defies expectations with its rich, earthy depth and unexpected floral nuances. A powerful and long-lasting Eau de Parfum, Tabac Blond is a statement fragrance for those who appreciate boldness and sophistication. It's a timeless classic that continues to resonate with modern women seeking a unique and unforgettable olfactory experience.

Scent and Notes:

Tabac Blond opens with an intriguing juxtaposition of unexpected top notes: the boldness of leather is softened by the delicate floralcy of carnation and lime blossom, adding a bright, almost citrusy counterpoint. A hint of linden blossom lends a touch of sweetness, preventing the leather from becoming too overpowering. The heart reveals a luxurious floral bouquet, where the powdery elegance of iris is intertwined with the heady, tropical sweetness of ylang-ylang. This floral heart adds a layer of femininity and complexity to the otherwise rugged leather base. Finally, the base notes ground the fragrance with a warm, earthy embrace. The sensuality of musk is balanced by the woody depth of cedarwood and the smoky, slightly spicy character of patchouli, creating a rich, enduring trail that lingers long after application. The overall effect is a strikingly original and utterly unforgettable fragrance – a bold, earthy, and surprisingly floral masterpiece.

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