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Verdeur

Natural origin Eau de Parfum - 50ml
Angelica Root · Neroli · Orange Blossom · Iris · Violet Leaves · Vetiver

A fresh and soothing botanical decoction.

Verdeur is an ode to greenness, a celebration of the feeling of quietude linked to green nature. Juicy root, tender wood, wet leaves. The herbaceous and peppery notes of Angelica Root blend harmoniously with the orange fluidity of Neroli and Orange Blossom. The fragrance blossoms into deliciously green and iridescent heart notes, soon supported by tender woods with slightly earthy accents. A haven of tranquility envelops the skin and the mind.

Connection

Our fragrances delve their roots into both the sovereign nature and the human to create sensory spaces of inspiration for the everyday. Singular, introspective and intentional, our olfactive rituals ground us in a space of subtle naturalness.

Verdeur is a woody musky green.

Soothing · Soft · Invigorating.

Formulation

95% natural origin ingredients

Vegan & cruelty-free

Genderfree

Racyne perfumes are beautiful creations made from the finest natural raw materials and carefully formulated.

Without BHT, phthalates, parabens, synthetic UV filters, artificial dyes, etc.

Ingredient list : alcohol denat., parfum (fragrance), aqua (water), hydroxycitronellal, limonene, geraniol, linalool, isoeugenol, citral, benzyl alcohol, eugenol.

Learn more about the formula.

Shipping & return

- Free delivery costs in France and European Union.

- 1 sample of the fragrance is included in the package to allow you to test it.

- Green package. Recycled and recyclable items.

Regular price €98,00
Taxes included. Shipping calculated at checkout.

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Edith Bertrand
Verdeur

Délicat et raffiné ! Définitivement adopté

Inspiration

"I miss green, green is a moral sustenance, green nurtures the gentleness of manners and the tranquility of the soul."

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Letters to His Mother (1954)

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