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As intoxicating as its name suggests, Fracdacric Malles Carnal Flower blooms from delicate beginnings to a dark, seductive heart.
Shy to begin with, this multi-faceted fragrance is an ode to awakening evolving from the bashful notes of water fruits (melon) and citrus leaves which lend a verdant freshness, to the heady thrum of tuberose that gives this scent its sensuous appeal. An emblem of forbidden pleasure, this tantalising flower has a depth and mystery that is forbidden to young women in some cultures believed to have the power to intoxicate the senses. With coconut to add a subtle lightness, and camphora to quieten the noise of these opulent blooms, the muse for the fragrance was Fracdacrics aunt (the famous French actress Candice Bergen), who played in the film Carnal Knowledge alongside Jack Nicholson. Voluptuous and decadent, this scent is ruby velvet, black satin and the thrill of an illicit tryst
Apply to your pulse points (and any erogenous zones).
Grandson to Serge Heftler-Louche friend of couturier Christian Dior and the founder of M. Diors range of fine fragrances Fracdacric Malle grew up with the concept of scent as the ultimate luxury not to mention a lifetime companion. A perfume publisher, Fracdacric collaborates with some of the worlds most esteemed perfumers to elevate and celebrate the art of fragrance formulation rejecting convention to cultivate scents that surprise and delight with their difference. With profound knowledge of every step of perfumery from creation to composition, manufacturing to packaging design Fracdacric has built an eponymous range that is thoughtful, evocative, timeless and elegant; consider these the classics of the future.
Alcohol Denat., Fragrance (Parfum), Water\Aqua\Eau, Benzyl Salicylate, Linalool, Limonene, Anise Alcohol, Benzyl Benzoate, Isoeugenol, Farnesol, Benzyl Alcohol, Eugenol, Geraniol, Citral, Pentaerythrityl Tetra-Di-T-Butyl Hydroxyhydrocinnamate.
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As intoxicating as its name suggests, Fracdacric Malles Carnal Flower blooms from delicate beginnings to a dark, seductive heart.
Shy to begin with, this multi-faceted fragrance is an ode to awakening evolving from the bashful notes of water fruits (melon) and citrus leaves which lend a verdant freshness, to the heady thrum of tuberose that gives this scent its sensuous appeal. An emblem of forbidden pleasure, this tantalising flower has a depth and mystery that is forbidden to young women in some cultures believed to have the power to intoxicate the senses. With coconut to add a subtle lightness, and camphora to quieten the noise of these opulent blooms, the muse for the fragrance was Fracdacrics aunt (the famous French actress Candice Bergen), who played in the film Carnal Knowledge alongside Jack Nicholson. Voluptuous and decadent, this scent is ruby velvet, black satin and the thrill of an illicit tryst
Apply to your pulse points (and any erogenous zones).
Grandson to Serge Heftler-Louche friend of couturier Christian Dior and the founder of M. Diors range of fine fragrances Fracdacric Malle grew up with the concept of scent as the ultimate luxury not to mention a lifetime companion. A perfume publisher, Fracdacric collaborates with some of the worlds most esteemed perfumers to elevate and celebrate the art of fragrance formulation rejecting convention to cultivate scents that surprise and delight with their difference. With profound knowledge of every step of perfumery from creation to composition, manufacturing to packaging design Fracdacric has built an eponymous range that is thoughtful, evocative, timeless and elegant; consider these the classics of the future.
Alcohol Denat., Fragrance (Parfum), Water\Aqua\Eau, Benzyl Salicylate, Linalool, Limonene, Anise Alcohol, Benzyl Benzoate, Isoeugenol, Farnesol, Benzyl Alcohol, Eugenol, Geraniol, Citral, Pentaerythrityl Tetra-Di-T-Butyl Hydroxyhydrocinnamate.
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