EtatLibre d'Orange – Dangerous Complicity 100 ml
Eau de Parfum
Format: 100ml
Nose: Violaine Collas
Year: 2012
Olfactory family: Fruity, flowery
Olfactory pyramid: Rum, Chinese Osmanthus, Cashmere Wood, Ylang Ylang, Egyptian Jasmine, Coconut, Sandalwood, Leather, Ginger, Bay Leaves, Lorenox, Patchouli, Calamus.
: Him and Him
Persistence:
saw:
Season: Autumn
By its very nature, the perfume evokes a sensual involvement between lovers who draw near to the invisible and silent siren song; there is a strange alchemy between the perfume and the skin that wears it, between the notes that mix to create a chimera. The velvety complexion of a peach skin. The softness of a white glove. The velvety warmth of a lover's body. A skin to pinch or stroke. Once the aphrodisiac rush of ginger and rum leaves the top notes, Dangerous Complicity unveils this accord of forbidden fruits, flowers and flesh. The facets of apricot, tea and violet, typical of the osmanthus bud, evolve into a
suede notes. The jasmine petals, with a coconut milk whiteness, reveal a hint of an animal note that remains hidden by their beauty. The tropical plumpness of ylang-ylang evokes sun-kissed salty skin. The smoky one
creaminess of solderwood fades into a touch of musk and a dark chocolate patchouly base.
Our impressions: dangerous like a fleeting glance, an understanding born without warning and for which you could lose control.