This Un Poivre (pepper) Eau de Parfum from Obvious symbolizes the freshness and boldness of an adventure.
The fragrance opens with a spicy freshness. The peppers from the Malabar coast are refreshed by the addition of caraway seed, an original ingredient with a minty cumin scent. This extends to the elegant and fine heart with violet leaf, and continues its adventure in the warm, woody base notes.
Fragrance pyramid:
- Top notes: Indian black pepper, extract of Indian pink pepper, French caraway
- Heart notes: Absolute of Egyptian violet leaf, extract of Madagascar ginger, Ceylon cinnamon
- Base notes: Indian amyris, Haitian vetiver
Create your own fragrance
To create a unique fragrance that perfectly matches your outfit or mood, you can also combine the Obvious fragrance with each other. It is best to combine a maximum of two fragrances. Here are some combinations for the Un Poivre fragrance:
- Un Poivre + Un Bois = Woody masculine signature scent with dry woody.
- Un Poivre + Un Patchouli = Combines woody and incense for an ultra-dry, slightly smoky and masculine scent.
- Un Poivre + Une Rose = The pepper brings a dry and spicy side to the rose. This makes the scent more masculine, animalistic, and compact.
- Un Poivre + Une Vanille = A natural and less greedy vanilla scent.
Perfumer: Anne-Sophie Behaghel (Flair)
Features
- Symbolizes the freshness and boldness of an adventure
- Can be combined with the other fragrances from Obvious
- Created by Anne-Sophie Behaghel
Apply a small amount of perfume to areas where you feel your heartbeat. For example, think of your wrist, neck and the inside of the elbow. The hair is also a good carrier of perfume. A perfume develops much more slowly in the hair, so that the scent remains lively for longer. Note that an alcohol-based perfume can dry out your hair. Therefore spray 1 to 2 times some perfume in the air and walk through the 'perfume cloud'.
Alcohol Denat, Parfum (Fragrance), Water (Aqua), D-Limonene, Citral, Cinnamal, Linalool, Isoeugenol, Farnesol, Geraniol
Description
This Un Poivre (pepper) Eau de Parfum from Obvious symbolizes the freshness and boldness of an adventure.
The fragrance opens with a spicy freshness. The peppers from the Malabar coast are refreshed by the addition of caraway seed, an original ingredient with a minty cumin scent. This extends to the elegant and fine heart with violet leaf, and continues its adventure in the warm, woody base notes.
Fragrance pyramid:
- Top notes: Indian black pepper, extract of Indian pink pepper, French caraway
- Heart notes: Absolute of Egyptian violet leaf, extract of Madagascar ginger, Ceylon cinnamon
- Base notes: Indian amyris, Haitian vetiver
Create your own fragrance
To create a unique fragrance that perfectly matches your outfit or mood, you can also combine the Obvious fragrance with each other. It is best to combine a maximum of two fragrances. Here are some combinations for the Un Poivre fragrance:
- Un Poivre + Un Bois = Woody masculine signature scent with dry woody.
- Un Poivre + Un Patchouli = Combines woody and incense for an ultra-dry, slightly smoky and masculine scent.
- Un Poivre + Une Rose = The pepper brings a dry and spicy side to the rose. This makes the scent more masculine, animalistic, and compact.
- Un Poivre + Une Vanille = A natural and less greedy vanilla scent.
Perfumer: Anne-Sophie Behaghel (Flair)
Features
- Symbolizes the freshness and boldness of an adventure
- Can be combined with the other fragrances from Obvious
- Created by Anne-Sophie Behaghel
How to use
Apply a small amount of perfume to areas where you feel your heartbeat. For example, think of your wrist, neck and the inside of the elbow. The hair is also a good carrier of perfume. A perfume develops much more slowly in the hair, so that the scent remains lively for longer. Note that an alcohol-based perfume can dry out your hair. Therefore spray 1 to 2 times some perfume in the air and walk through the 'perfume cloud'.
Ingredients
Alcohol Denat, Parfum (Fragrance), Water (Aqua), D-Limonene, Citral, Cinnamal, Linalool, Isoeugenol, Farnesol, Geraniol