Description
Created in 1912, Some Flowers is probably one of the first multi-floral bouquets that perfumery has known. It was relaunched in the late 80s under the name Some Flowers Original with a formula as close as possible to the first fragrance. The result is 'an exceptional floral composition from a bouquet of fragrant jasmine and rose petals' enriched by several absolutes.
Olfactive pyramid
Olfactive pyramid :
Top Note : Bergamot, Lemon, Tarragon, Green Notes
Heart Note : Jasmine, Tuberose, VIOLET Flower, Rose, Genet, Ylang, Heliotrope, Orchid, Orange Blossom, Carnation
Base Note : Sandalwood, Oakmoss, Civet, Oakmoss, Civet, Beeswax, Musk, Iris, Tonka Bean