Etat Libre d'Orange Fat Electrician Eau de Parfum
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Brand:
Etat Libre d'Orange
Line: fat electrician
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: niche
Volume: 30 ml, 50 ml, 100 ml
Country: France
Made in: France
Gender: for men
Scent Type: eastern, woody
Top Note: Black Pepper Essence, Elemi Essence
Heart Note: Cedar, Vetiver Essence
Base Note: Absolut Vanilla, Myrrh, Opopanax
The Etat Libre D'Orange Fat Electrician perfume encapsulates a fragrant and spicy masculine scent within a small bottle, designed specifically to allure women into the invisible snares of a refined man with exquisite taste. This perfume is the perfect choice for the gentleman who captivates women's hearts, suitable for everyday wear as well as fitting for special celebratory occasions. Choosing this fragrance means embracing its Eastern-woody, intriguing, and stirring notes that entice, captivate, and bewilder any woman who finds herself in the presence of its wearer.
It masterfully blends together chords of captivating, slightly bitter resin, the earthy, somewhat dry scent of vetiver, opoponax which enriches the perfume with a vinous nuance, and the unfolding aroma of myrrh, which possesses a unique complex scent, sweet-balsamic, with a light spicy accent and a hint of musk.
A solid unisex fragrance)) The initial notes may seem masculine, very woody, slightly bitter, with a hint of cedar nuts and a touch of pine notes. But when the base opens up, it becomes impossible to resist, creamy, slightly powdery, very beautiful and delicate. There is some resemblance to Balm of Africa, but Electric is cooler in my opinion. Those who enjoy the note of vetiver will be satisfied with this fragrance, I'm sure. It's perfect for autumn! The name scared me, but the fragrance is worth trying!
The Bold Electric is the twin brother of Encre Noire by Lalique, BUT, whipped cream and vanilla dilute and sweeten the darkness of vetiver. Perhaps it's a matter of personal taste, but I have it and I really like it.
This is a good quality perfume, it's just a pity that it's expensive.