Description
19.99% concentration
Despite his short career, having launched his first perfume in 2013, he is now very famous. Although he has created numerous best-selling perfumes and is currently one of the most popular perfumers in the world, not many people know about his hard work and patience.
In order to become a perfumer, you usually have to complete chemistry-related courses and overcome enormous competition, but he felt that he had no talent for numbers and science, so he gave up his chemistry major and worked in the field of art.
But he decided to try again to make his dream come true. To this end, despite having no connections, he blindly sent an email to Jean Guichard, the dean of the Givaudan Perfumery School, requesting a meeting. The dean appreciated his enthusiasm, but he said he was not hiring students that year and advised him to wait and gain experience by working as an assistant to another perfumer.
Despite the fact that there was no guarantee of admission to the perfume education course and that becoming a perfumer after graduation was even more difficult, he gave up everything he had achieved and quietly waited as a perfumer's assistant. A year later, he eventually entered the 3-year Givaudan Perfumery School. Printemps is a perfume created through four years of hard work and passion as he waited with earnest heart to make his dream come true, even though there was no guarantee that he could become a perfumer.
Notes
Top: Apple, Peach, Lemon
Middle: Muguet, Jasmine, Honey
Base: Musk, Sandalwood, Transparent wood
INGREDIENTS: ALCOHOL DENAT., PARFUM(Fragrance), BENZYL ALCOHOL, BENZYL BENZOATE, BENZYL SALICYLATE, CITRAL, COUMARIN, HYDROXYCITRONELLAL, LIMONENE, LINALOOL
50ml e 1.7 FL. OZ.
CAUTION For external use only
Created in France • Made in Korea
Description
33% concentration
Legendary perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour believes that a great perfume must meet three conditions:
The first is originality. Fleur de Bonbon is a very original perfume inspired by a pink fruit that goes well with peonies.
The second is sillage. When you spray perfume, people around you should be able to smell the scent. This is because you can get publicity just by spraying perfume. When you spray Fleur de Bonbon, everyone will notice that it has a nice fruity and gourmand scent.
The third is the presence of ingredients obtained from beautiful nature. He takes inspiration from many things, but the perfumes he creates are most inspired by nature. According to him, natural raw ingredients give perfumes more variety and liveliness, just like materials that allow writers to increase the size of their manuscripts.
It is very difficult to create a luxurious perfume with a sweet fruity scent. Nevertheless, he created a dessert-like scent by using natural raw ingredients to enhance parts that cannot be expressed with synthetic ingredients alone. If you like gourmand perfume, be sure to try it.
Notes
Top: Waterfruits, Orange, Lemon
Middle: Jasmine, Lychee, Geranium
Base: Rice, Iris, Saffron Jam
INGREDIENTS: ALCOHOL DENAT., PARFUM(Fragrance), AQUA(Water), DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL, BHT, ALPHA-ISOMETHYL IONONE, CITRAL, CITRONELLOL, GERANIOL, LIMONENE, LINALOOL
50ml e 1.7 FL. OZ.
CAUTION For external use only
Created in France • Made in Korea
Description
40% concentration
Legendary perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour says perfume can become many things. Perfume can become a way. This is because you can find the person who applied the perfume again, or you can bypass them if you don't want to meet them.
When you wear perfume, your scent itself becomes a being. There is a presence that can precede you, your silhouette, and even scent after you leave a place.
One of the reasons he decided to become a perfumer was because when he wore perfume, he could become a different person. It makes you stronger and more confident, soothes and reassures your mind.
Devenir is a futuristic neo-cologne with a unique touch of green citrus fruits combined with aromatic spice and indescribably sensual musk. Become a charmer with Devenir, which has a sensual musk scent that lingers for a long time with a cool and refreshing lingering scent.
Notes
Top: Rosemary, Bergamot, Lime, Lemon
Middle: Jasmine Tea, Petitgrain, Nutmeg, Cardamom
Base: Musk, Amberwood, Violet, Cedarwood
INGREDIENTS: ALCOHOL DENAT., PARFUM(Fragrance), CITRAL, CITRONELLOL, GERANIOL, LIMONENE, LINALOOL
50ml e 1.7 FL. OZ.
CAUTION For external use only
Created in France • Made in Korea
Description
30% concentration
"I want to hug you warmly. I want to sleep with you tonight."
In Korea, provocative phrases often appear in perfume advertisements. Many perfume lovers are critical of such phrases, and mock advertisers for using them.
Perfume buyers report, however, that such advertising can be surprisingly effective, and provocative advertisements continue to appear. Sexualised marketing can easily damage a brand’s image though, so at Organ Tale we have typically tried to avoid utilising this sort of content.
Whilst developing a fragrance, we received a sample of a scent called, Code Name: Men In The Club, along with marketing materials from one of the giant fragrance development companies. The composition and concept of the fragrance was created by one of the world’s most popular perfumers. The scent is a woody chypre which is designed to withstand the heat of a nightclub and to radiate sex appeal.
Initially, and because this is normally the sort of marketing that I avoid, I set the scent aside and tried to ignore it. But the fragrance lingered in my mind, and I became convinced that it was exceptional. The remnants of it remained on my jacket for many days, and I found my thoughts returning to it. Eventually, I decided to ask my friends, family and employees for feedback on the scent.
Everyone who sprayed the fragrance universally loved it. My employees insisted that I should produce the scent. One employee really fell in love with it and sprayed it at a party where it got many compliments, including from someone who hates the smell of fragrance altogether. Everyone agreed that the perfume smelled really good.
Responses from women about Men In The Club were particularly positive. Whilst sitting in the lobby of a hotel in Rome, one woman told me that she thought the fragrance had a romantic scent. I decided then to name Men In The Club after the code name that it was initially given. This is an unusual thing to do in the perfume industry.
Personally, I don’t like to distinguish between genders in fragrance, but I would recommend Men In The Club to gentlemen who want to receive compliments from women, who want to hear that they smell good, or who want to show off their confidence and charm.
If you find that hard to believe, I suggest you go and spray this perfume right now to see what I mean.
Notes
Top: Apple, Grapefruit
Middle: Rose, Leather
Base: Sandalwood, Musk, Patchouly
INGREDIENTS: ALCOHOL DENAT., PARFUM(Fragrance), ALPHA-ISOMETHYL IONONE, CITRONELLOL, COUMARIN, GERANIOL, HYDROXYCITRONELLAL, LINALOOL, METHYL 2-OCTYNOATE
50ml e 1.7 FL. OZ.
CAUTION For external use only
Created in France • Made in Korea
Description
30% concentration
For nearly one-and-a-half thousand years, Arabic cultures have exerted influence on various aspects of Spanish culture, including perfumery. Shortly after the founding of Islam, Muslims from North Africa crossed the Straits of Gibraltar into Spain. These invaders were referred to by their European counterparts as the Moors.
The history of Spanish perfume dates to that era, and encapsulates influences from the incoming Muslims. Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans all brought their own perfumery traditions and techniques to Spain, but these were further refined by the Moors from the 8th to the 15th centuries.
The Muslims entering Spain were some of the most well-connected and accomplished traders of their time. They introduced orange blossom, popularised rose water, and brought with them essential oils which were turned into precious and revered perfumes. Al-Kindi, a Muslim philosopher and scientist, is known for his work in isolating alcohol and was the first to describe the production of pure alcohol from distillation. Heralded as one of the fathers of modern perfumery, he wrote formulas for fragrance oils and aromatic perfumed waters in the Kitab Kimiya al-itr.
To celebrate this influence on Spanish perfumery, we worked with a Spanish perfumer born in Catalonia to develop our fragrance, Herencia Fragrante. Whereas most perfumers are born in France and study at traditional perfume schools, our perfumer - often called the “Master of Oud” - didn’t follow a traditional, set path, and is entirely self-taught.
The composition of Herencia Fragrante is a homage to the raw materials introduced by the Muslims to Spain. These new scents shocked and hypnotised their customers, as we hope that our scent will today. Essential oils and natural extracts of the finest quality were blended in this perfume to provide a new, ecstatic olfactory experience, in homage to the olfactory awakening that the Muslims brought with them hundreds of years ago.
Notes
Top: Blackcurrant, Rose
Middle: Oud accord, Jasmine
Base: Patchouly, Amber, Vanilla
INGREDIENTS: ALCOHOL DENAT., PARFUM(Fragrance), ALPHA-ISOMETHYL IONONE, CITRAL, CITRONELLOL, GERANIOL, LIMONENE, LINALOOL
50ml e 1.7 FL. OZ.
CAUTION For external use only
Created in Spain • Made in Korea

