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Shalini  - Fleur Japonais extrait
Shalini - Fleur Japonais
Image of Fleur Japonais extrait de parfum by the perfume brand Shalini
Shalini  - Fleur Japonais extrait
Shalini - Fleur Japonais
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Fleur Japonais - extrait de parfum

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Fleur Japonais by Shalini is a radiant and caring perfume. This scent is certainly surprising. Fleur Japonais gives a clean and well-groomed feeling, almost a bit soapy, but the addition of smoky incense makes this combination very exciting on the skin.

 

Master perfumer Maurice Roucel at his best, with this refined and high-quality perfume inspired by the relationship between the revered cherry blossom and samurai of Japan. The flower and the man. The Sakura season is a celebration of life. Following the Sakura in Japan is a cherished dream of Shalini. The elegance of cherry blossom, magnolia, and sandalwood is underlined by a profound ‘zen’ feeling of soothing incense and full labdanum.

 

Unfortunately you cannot order a sample of this perfume online, but you are welcome to visit us in Amsterdam to try the perfume.

Soft Floral

Cistus labdanum, Magnolia, Incense, Sandalwood, Cherry blossom

Fragrance family - soft floral
Fragrance family

Soft Floral

Soft floral fragrances are delicate and elegant with a clean vibe to them. Typical is the use of aldehydes that give the floral accords this soft, clean and powdery character. Take Chanel N°5 as iconic example. The soft floral fragrance family is generally considered as cosmetic, classic and feminine.

clean soap bubbles on washed hand

Fleur Japonais - extrait de parfum

3.0/5 (1 reviews)
3/5
Zoet
Heel zoete geur is niet zo voor mij ik hou meer van magnolia geuren
Fanny Desmet - 2021-09-14
Maurice Roucel

Maurice Roucel

Maurice Roucel was working as a chemist in Chanel's laboratory in 1973 when he began his career as perfumer. He was the apprentice of Henri Robert, who was at the time the house perfumer at Chanel. Roucel learned the ropes and discovered the world of Haute-Parfumerie. Since then, Roucel has been awarded prestigious prizes such as the Prix Francois Coty in 2002 and FiFi, or "Oscar des Perfumes." He is a master perfumer whose creative work is characterized by opulent sensuality – sprung from his preference for musk, white flowers and amber.