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Sweet Ambrette

by Laure Santantoni
A soft and luminous musk, between fruity freshness and clean skin. Sweet Ambrette highlights ambrette seed, a plant material that gives a very soft, almost "skin-like" musk effect. The fragrance plays on this contrast between luminous freshness and sensual warmth, with something very fluid and natural.
Capacity 75ml
100,00€
Regular price 100,00€
Familles olfactives
Musquée
Florale
Fruitée
Notes de tête
  • Bergamot
Notes de cœur
  • Pear
  • Lily of the Valley
Notes de fond
  • Musk
  • Ambrette

Occasions
  • Daily
  • Professional
  • Casual
Sillage
Spoken
The Fragrance

Sweet Ambrette opens with a sparkling freshness of very light, almost airy bergamot. Then the pear brings a juicy and sweet touch, giving it a bright and easy-to-wear quality. Over time, ambrette and musks take over, with a soft, powdery, and slightly sensual texture, very close to the skin. The fragrance becomes calmer, more enveloping, with a true "clean but warm" sensation. It is a subtle and modern perfume, playing on the balance between freshness, sweetness, and discreet sensuality.

The brand

Majouri is a French perfumery house founded in Paris in 2017 by Hadi Masmoum, who was born in Damascus into a family of perfume merchants, in one of the world's oldest capitals. This dual heritage, the Orient of his childhood and the France of his education, structures everything the house does. The name already says it all. Maa, water in Arabic, and Jouri, the Damask rose: two words, two worlds, one house. Hadi Masmoum studied perfumery in Grasse, falling in love with a Mediterranean light common to both sides of his life, a light that nourishes both the Grasse rose and the Damask rose of his origins. This shared light has become the guiding thread of all his compositions. The perfumes are developed in Grasse in collaboration with renowned perfumers, to whom Hadi Masmoum grants true freedom of expression, while inviting them to explore his own olfactory sensibility. The bottle, designed by Pochet du Courval, founded in Normandy in the 17th century and a benchmark in luxury, reflects this same dialogue: textured glass with oriental arabesques, a golden cap evoking a rising or setting sun, somewhere between the two shores. Refillable from its inception, long before sustainability became a trend, it is designed to last as long as the memory it holds.

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