Poudre de Fleurs Royal Crown

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Poudre de Fleurs Royal Crown

Poudre de Fleurs Royal Crown

Rated 3.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)

Poudre de Fleurs Royal Crown for women of Royal Crown

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“Sophisticated and assertively feminine, Poudre de Fleurs perfectly embodies the glamour and refinement of a precious jewel.
The incarnation of absolute sensuality in an opulent floral-musk bouquet, you can feel it in the air around you, uniquely delicate, sensual and valuable.
Gently massage just a few drops and the warmth of the skin will complete the magic.
The scent of fresh lime, bergamot and neroli notes initially perceived slowly give way to the sweetness of jasmine, Maroccan rose and Grass rose absolute.
Iris and heliotrope, gently powdery and silky-smooth, permeate the scent with a feeling of utter refinement.
Cardamom adds a wonderful, delicate piquancy and the musk note resembles a suggestive wink, a cheeky smile, a naughty, little twist in an otherwise, impeccably elegant composition.
When even the flowery notes fades, the intoxicating scent of sandalwood combined with vetiver, grey amber and other spicy notes mitigate the sweetness of the absolute vanilla.
Poudre de Fleur, rich and soft, sublimely harmonious and “Oh so very“ elegant; the epitome of female Haute Couture in fragrance both charming and irresistible.
The incredible result of the fusion of numerous olfactory delights, harmoniously warm and feminine, at the same time.
Poudre de Fleur, a true gem in the Royal Crown Fragrance Collection” — press release of the brand. Poudre de Fleurs was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Antonio Visconti.

1 review for Poudre de Fleurs Royal Crown

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Like a lemon lime powdery rosy blend. If feels like a vintage cologne in a powdery sense. Quite posh and sophisticated! i smell the french heritage before the revolution. I smell “Petit Trianon” the castle that was built in Versailles ‘s park that has be offered to Marie Antoinette by Louis XVI.
    It has that citrus powdery cologne effect with allot of vintage and tenderness. It’s not a love for me, but it presents the french heritage which i personally like. But unfortunately the charm doesn’t last long as it turns into a bit more orange with slight iris and big doses of heliotrope and has traces of powders.
    Only if the top note stays the same till it fades out… ONLY IF…

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