Fleurs Sauvages TRNP

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Fleurs Sauvages TRNP

Fleurs Sauvages TRNP

Rated 4.14 out of 5 based on 7 customer ratings
(7 customer reviews)

Fleurs Sauvages TRNP for women and men of TRNP

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Description

Luminous and delicate sweet green floral containing Honeysuckle, Immortelle, Kashmir Lavender, Blue Tansy and Ambrette Seed. So beautiful that it will capture your mind body and soul from the first moment you meet. Available in alcohol and/or oil extract. 10% of the full price of every bottle sold goes towards protecting vulnerable and endangered locations of world heritage nature. Fleurs Sauvages was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Teone Reinthal.

7 reviews for Fleurs Sauvages TRNP

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    A delightful, light, beautifully green, honeysuckle sweet fragrance! Whimsical, like a nymph, flitting it’s way through the green grasses and lightly fragrant wildflowers, this fragrance skips with a featherlight step. A heavily laden vine of densely fragrant honeysuckle hangs overhead from the boughs of the trees, creating fairytale arches and arbours, the nymphs weaving their way through gathering the sugar sweet honeysuckle nectar, creating a green floral bouquet of pure enchantment. This delicate, little green beauty is completely entrancing as you follow the grassy path, the beautiful floral notes and the sugary sweetness, bewitched by the nymphs that lead you there. It’s is nothing short of enamouring!

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    It can’t say simply “fresh scent”, because it has something wild. Should I say “Fresh and verdant wild flowers”? Though it has coolness like a rock crystal, is so mild. Fleurs Sauvages may perfect marriage of Honeysuckle and Lavender with Immortelle. I love it.
    I’ve already used half of it in my cute small bottle.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    This may very well be the most prismatic scent in Teone Reinthal’s collection. Fleurs Sauvages gives off different facets every time I smell it. The complexity is totally bewildering and unexpected coming from what seems like a straightforward ‘green floral’ blend. It smells different when I applied this morning compared to last night, it smells different when applied to different parts of my arm, and it smells different at varying stages of the perfume’s development.
    The opening is compellingly rich and buttery, the olfactory equivalent of orris root butter (though not a note in Fleurs). And then it suddenly morphs into a delicate verdant wildflower. It becomes decidedly green and stemmy, almost as if you’re walking through a grassy meadow, an effect no doubt from immortelle and reinforced by the vegetal ambrette. At times, it takes on a sweet tea/chamomile tisane facet with soothing healing vibes, courtesy of blue tansy. (As a side note, I’ve used blue tansy during a rather vulnerable episode of my life and its gentle therapeutic properties is something very close to my heart)
    I’d say the essence of Fleurs Sauvages is that of mischievous woodland sprites. It surprises you at every turn in a lighthearted playful way. It might also play a game of “now you see it now you don’t” with you. Not surprisingly, it doesn’t have a lengthy drydown stage. Manifesting and disappearing, it leaves you wondering about your elfin adventure.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ m a really particular guy who can’t stand a lot of overpowering and unoriginal perfumes. I love this perfume! It’s got a distinct zing that I can’t get enough of and is definitely not just for the ladies. I wear it everyday, and really dig the all-natural botanical vibe!

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Have tried this perfume and it’s amazing! Fresh and sweet and beautiful, makes me wants to eat it!

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    I have this perfume! It’s a very gentle, unique and long-lasting scent. With all the compliments I’ve been receiving, it’s easily become my favourite perfume to wear everyday.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Well this is awkward! Not as awkward as a tattoo spelled wrong or meaning something ridiculous without the person knowing, but still: “fleurs” being plural, it should be “fleurs sauvages”…
    (The composition seems nice though!)

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