Yuzu, mandarin, grapefruit, galbanum, lentisque, wild herbs, sandalwood, and white musk… together they wear the Mediterranean on your skin as it is when it isn’t performing: sunlit, wild, authentic. KERYLOS captures that perfect moment when ripe citrus falls onto sun-warmed rocks and the air tastes of salt, crisp green, and freedom. Its name comes from Greek mythology and the flight of the blue kingfisher, a symbol of new beginnings… with light, sea, and endless blue.
L'OBJET Kerylos Eau de parfum 100 ml


SUN ON STONE, LIGHT ON SKIN
| Scent Family | Citrus, Aromatic |
| Top Notes | Yuzu, Grapefruit |
| Heart Notes | Galbanum, Mastic |
| Base Notes | Sandalwood, White musk |
| Recommended as | Women & Men perfume |
| Ingredients | Please refer to the packaging of the purchased product. |
| 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 fire. Keep away from children. |

FOR ATTENTION-CRAVERS
They are tempting like an array of sumptuous sweets. Symbols of desire, SEDUCTIVE perfumes enable a one-of-a-kind mood incomparable in strength, memorable in silage, forward in every composing detail. As a definition, seductive means tempting and attractive, as a niche experience, seductive means fantasy-inspiring extravagance everyone will recall.

Jean-Claude Ellena
PERFUMERY AS SELF PLEASURE GENEROUSLY SHARED
Sometimes, less is indeed more. That seems to be a belief shared by master perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena, who started working with 1,200 ingredients and gradually narrowed the palette to 110. Born into a perfumer family in Grasse, the epicenter of the French perfume industry, Ellena's profound connection with fragrance was cultivated from a young age. His journey in perfumery started at only 16 years old and has been marked by a constant quest for innovation and a deep understanding of olfactory elements, which he has also explored through authoring books like "Perfume: The Alchemy of Scent."
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