Ready for an exceptional hyde-and-seek game? It will lead you to experience an Amouage olfactory journey with juxtaposed layers inspired by the wild and unsullied landscapes of the Sultanate of Oman. Its black-and-white, hot-and-cold, translucent-and-opaque, and light-and-dark nature was created after a 4-week maturation time, using a 46% perfume oil concentration. So, even if your love for scent is infinite by now, the exceptional extract of rose-pear-frankincense-jasmine-ambergris-bitter almond-hazelnut-vanilla-saffron-ambrette-sandalwood of GUIDANCE 46 will guide your obsession even further.
Guidance 46AmouageExtrait de parfum 100 ml
THE ADDED DELICATE STRENGTH OF ‘GUIDANCE 46’
Scent Family | Floral, Oriental |
Top Notes | Pear, Frankincense, Hazelnut, Rose water, Pink pepper, Bitter almond |
Heart Notes | Saffron, Rose, Jasmine, Osmanthus |
Base Notes | Cistus labdanum, Sandalwood, Akigalawood, Ambergris, Vanilla, Ambrette (Musk mallow), Cypriol, Cedarwood |
Recommended as | Women perfume |
Safety Information | Flammable. Do not use near a flame or a source of ignition. Avoid contact with eyes. If product gets into eyes, rinse thoroughly with water. Keep away from things that catch cire. Keep away from children. |
FOR COLORFUL-FOLLOWERS
This is something more than elegant, smart, chic, fashionable, cosmopolitan. A STYLISH mood is comforting with a high note of standing-out for the stylish niche-follower. As every scent they enjoy has an olfactory color to idolize and wear, even more so, a language without words power which directly influences the pick.
Quentin Bisch
PASSION IS THE ESSENCE OF LIFE
Creating beauty, sensuality, and excitement from the invisible is challenging, and Quentin Bisch epitomizes this pursuit. With a rich background in music and theater, complemented by a passion for painting in red and black, Bisch approaches the art of perfumery as if staging a play. The prologue must intrigue, the middle must complicate matters enough to engage the viewer's emotional involvement, and the grand finale should lead to a profoundly satisfying sensory climax. The master sees the tension in the creative process as a tonic that fuels his inspiration, and his compositions reflect this.