Original Collection X Masculine 50-100 ml
Price range: $ 394 through $ 622
Experience an enchanting woody spicy fragrance that harnesses the power of nature’s most potent aphrodisiacs, leaving an intoxicating trail in the wearer’s wake.
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This fragrance duo channels the passionate love story of Marc Antony and Cleopatra, exuding a captivating allure. Crafted with an intricate blend of extracts, including zesty cardamom and fiery ginger, seamlessly melting into luscious orris butter, 178 of the finest ingredients make up the complexity of X Masculine. A hint of jasmine gracefully lifts the heart, resting upon a delightful base of oakmoss and vetiver. At the forefront, rare and exquisite cardamom, joined by fiery pink pepper, ginger, and bergamot, unite in an explosive symphony of top notes, invigorating the senses instantaneously. Derived from the heart of the Iris flower, a symbol of fortitude, a velvety and luxurious core emerges. Accompanied by hints of violet and cinnamon, these agile notes evoke the vibrant textures of an exotic bazaar. Grounded by the robust essences of vetiver and tree moss, delicately caressed by sweet vanilla, this fragrance harmoniously balances the warm tones of cinnamon, to create a serenely earthy base reminiscent of a dew-kissed morning.
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