Hypnotic Poison
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ALMOND
Indigenous to Sicily and southern Italy, Almonds have been popular since ancient times. Archaeological remains show that Almonds were cultivated by the Assyrians and in ancient Persia. The fruit brings a touch of bitterness to the top note of Hypnotic Poison Eau de Toilette.
SAMBAC JASMINE
A symbol of feminine softness, Jasmine is one of the most frequently used flowers in perfumery. Its delicate scent can be a fragrance all on its own. Jasmine is one of the ingredients of the heart note of Hypnotic Poison Eau de Toilette.
VANILLA
The white Vanilla blossom produces a fruit that reaches maturity in 8 to 9 months. The pods are harvested just before they are fully ripe, and then undergo a 34-month maturation process. Their fragrance develops and Vanilla crystals form. Vanilla then unfurls soft and spicy accords. Serene and sensual, it blossoms in the base note of Hypnotic Poison Eau de Toilette.
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