Bibliotheque de Parfum Love is a Drug is an amazingly stable fruity-floral perfume, with animalistic notes, infinitely feminine, with a bright long plume.
$141.00/ 100 ml
$40.00/ 16 ml
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Top Notes: Jasmine, rose de mai, osmantus.
Middle Notes: Indian tuberosis, narcissus.
Base: Amber, cedar.
Fragrance Family: Floral
Gender: Female
Resist its magic? Never! You want to swim in it. Dive headlong. Enjoy. Breathe. The main thing is not to forget to exhale. And then inhale again, and so on endlessly. Perfume Love is a drug by Bibliotheque de Parfum. It seems like a tempter. Someone who completely subjugates your consciousness, with his sweet words, confident movements. In the case of Love is drug, it is the magic of perfume notes. From the very beginning, from the first breath, you fall in love for the last time. Jasmine, May rose and osmanthus make acquaintance with the fragrance one of the brightest adventures of your life. Indian tuberose and narcissus in the heart of the perfume is a sweet bliss that envelops you in an exciting cloud.
Ambergris and white cedar are the finale. A train that does not scream about itself like fireworks of notes. Chamber, intimate. It is felt when touched close. Up to goose bumps. Love is a drug by Bibliotheque de Parfum perfume of tender Juliet and passionate Carmen. The one who wants to seduce. And although the methods of temptation are different, they work. The magic of Love is drug works.
DEDICATED TO HANNAH: Who used to sing the same song on the balcony.
Hannah always sang the same melody. The neighbours could hear her sonorous soprano either when the windows were open or when she went out on the balcony. In this song, there were some words about a wide river, a thatched roof, and definitely about home. It was a sad song, although sometimes Hannah managed to sing it with hope and joy.
But that day, the neighbors noticed that the vase on the balcony had been changing from jasmine, white roses, and tuberose for a month, although there had only been homegrown flowers, no bouquets, and Hannah suddenly sang something new. The lyrics were about “Look at me closely” and “Look at me gently”. The neighbors knew it was definitely something about love.
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