History of fragrance
Bergamot essence from Calabria (Southern Italy) brings a fresh and luminous aspect to the perfume.
The extract of pink berries from the Reunion and Mauritius Islands brings a fresh and sparkling note.
Sambac jasmine comes from India. The absolute of Sambac Jasmine, gives a radiant and sensual floral start to the perfume.
The Damask rose is grown in Bulgaria and Turkey. Damask Rose essence enriches the floral heart of SO ELIXIR’s Eau de Toilette with its sensual and very feminine notes.
The aroma of Patchouli is woody and strong. Patchouli originates from Indonesia. Patchouli essence brings strength and depth.
The Tonka bean smells of almonds and spices. It originates from Venezuela and Nigeria. The Tonka bean absolute gives the perfume its gourmand and addictive accord.
The extract of pink berries from the Reunion and Mauritius Islands brings a fresh and sparkling note.
Sambac jasmine comes from India. The absolute of Sambac Jasmine, gives a radiant and sensual floral start to the perfume.
The Damask rose is grown in Bulgaria and Turkey. Damask Rose essence enriches the floral heart of SO ELIXIR’s Eau de Toilette with its sensual and very feminine notes.
The aroma of Patchouli is woody and strong. Patchouli originates from Indonesia. Patchouli essence brings strength and depth.
The Tonka bean smells of almonds and spices. It originates from Venezuela and Nigeria. The Tonka bean absolute gives the perfume its gourmand and addictive accord.
HISTORY OF FRAGRANCE
The expertise of three exceptional perfume specialists:
Marie Salamagne, Perfumer: « ... I wanted to create a modern white flower: intoxicating and sensual, with great subtleness. To make the floral note more vibrant, I chose patchouli, my favorite material...»
Olivier Cresp, Master Perfumer : « ... I intervened to structure and give volume to the note. A bit like an architect,... each facet of this creation has been chiseled with precision to tame the white flower-patchouli harmony and reach a proper balance.»
Jacques Cavallier Master Perfumer: « ...I wanted to enhance the carnal sensuality of the note with a burst of light. Thus, I worked on opening the composition by adding radiant and inviting freshness to this perfume.»
Marie Salamagne, Perfumer: « ... I wanted to create a modern white flower: intoxicating and sensual, with great subtleness. To make the floral note more vibrant, I chose patchouli, my favorite material...»
Olivier Cresp, Master Perfumer : « ... I intervened to structure and give volume to the note. A bit like an architect,... each facet of this creation has been chiseled with precision to tame the white flower-patchouli harmony and reach a proper balance.»
Jacques Cavallier Master Perfumer: « ...I wanted to enhance the carnal sensuality of the note with a burst of light. Thus, I worked on opening the composition by adding radiant and inviting freshness to this perfume.»












