Bibliotheque de Parfum Counting Stars

Bibliotheque de Parfum Counting Stars is a magic fragrance for women. It attracts with moderately sweet blackcurrant, orange blossom and light lemon sourness. Leaves a long trail of wood behind.
$164.00/ 100 ml
$43.00/ 16 ml
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Description

Top Notes: Lemon, velvet, black currant, bergamot, african orange colour.
Middle Notes: Violet, cyclamen, jasmine.
Base: Vetiver, amber, musk, Virginian cedar.
Gender: Unisex.
She loves reading books, watching people, and dreaming. Every day she has a lot of ideas for work and inspiration. For such a girl, there are no answers on the surface. Everything can be solved with intelligent and creative ideas.
To be complicated, mysterious, and at the same time so interesting and unlike anyone else. This is the main credo of the girl who chooses the Counting Stars fragrance. For her, “Counting Stars” is not about fame, but about opportunities. She knows where she can be effective. Where you can realize your ideas, and where you can just be close to your people and beam with happiness.
The main secret of the perfume is the strong aroma of marigold blossom, which, together with citrus notes and bergamot, reveals the first star of charm. The second star is the delicate floral notes of violet and jasmine. And the third one opens a world of rich combination of vetiver, amber, musk and Virginia cedar.
Count your charm stars with the Counting Stars fragrance. He knows how to discover your originality and show it to the world.

DEDICATED TO PILAR: The owner of a Mexican bathhouse.
 
 
Pilar lived in a century-old Mexican house built by her great-grandfather and had a traditional desert bath in her yard, a place that was almost sacred to her family. This bath looked like a sand womb – a round tent made of stone with a small window for light right in the center, from above. Whenever Pilar’s family came to visit, the bathhouse was an obligatory ritual. It was melted with dry firewood burnt under the desert sun, people would go inside, add dried marigolds, lemon zest, jasmine to the coals, and then sing traditional songs together while playing guitar inside.
 
The air was heated either by the firewood or by the music, which swirled around the bath. And when they went outside and cooled down in the cold desert night air, the sky was crystal and covered with stars – as only people with clear minds and feelings can see them.
 

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