Can a perfume be joyful? It can. This one is. When we smelled Arashi No Umi we said, “it smells like the perfumes we used to wear when we were much younger.” And that is what it means to smell like joy.
- Top notes: green apple, freesia, peach. Fruits are always sensual and opulent.
- Average notes: jasmine, rose, ylang- ylangHere comes the spark of flowers.
- Base notes: Virginia cedarwood, firsantol, musk. Woods and spices are always mysterious and here they appear timidly.
Belongs to the collection Voyagers from this Parisian fragrance house that prides itself on being made up of many people, many of them women. The perfumer of Arashi No Umi is Bérénice Watteau, a perfumer who, at the age of 7, discovered the craft and decided that she would create perfumes. The design of the packaging It is by Nakamura Kyoko, an illustrator from Kyoto who is inspired by 80s Japan. This is a nice perfume inside and out.