Hedione is the most popular synthetic jasmine substitute. Its fresh, airy facets lend a delicate and indulgently floral dimension to fragrance compositions. Its lemony accents create a citrus vibrancy that adds a kick to its ethereal, light feeling.
Eau de toilette created in 1966 by perfumer Edmond Roudnitska, who was asked: "Make me a scent. Neither a perfume, nor an eau de Cologne. " If Eau Sauvage presents a classic freshness, it dares a jasmine floral note with the first use in large quantities of Hedione, on a sensual chypre base: oak moss, patchouli and vetiver. Timeless elegance.
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