Atelier Cologne – Sensual Scents Twenty Four Seven

Atelier Cologne was born out of the encounter between Sylvie Ganter and Christopher Cervasel. Perfume has always been their passion and their profession. They share the same love, the eau de cologne.Their dream was to create colognes of character to be worn as an eau de parfum or extract, while keeping the freshness of cologne. And then the dream came true…

The Cologne Absolue line consists of five beautiful unisex scents: Orange Sanguine, Grand Néroli, Bois Blonds, Trèfle Pur and Oolang Infini. Each scent captures treasured emotions and powerful memories. The Cologne.

Sophisticated and distinguished…

I fell in love with Atelier Cologne, and especially with Orange Sanguine. Bitter orange, blood orange, geranium, jasmine, amber woods, tonka beans and sandalwood combine together to add depth and complexity to this gorgeous scent. Sexy and smells like fresh juicy oranges!

A perfect sensual scent for spring and summer…

 

My other favorite: The dreamy and feminine Grand Neroli. It opens with a lovely burst of Moroccan neroli, bergamot and petitgrain. Galbanum, moss, white amber and vanilla keep things perfectly balanced.

 

Atelier: A workshop or studio. A place for the execution of handcrafts or to practice creative arts and leisure.

Cologne
: Did you know that the original eau de cologne was created three hundred years ago by an Italian perfumer established in Cologne, Germany? His fresh blend of citrus oils was inspired by the memory of his homeland. It offered a revolutionary alternative to the heavy scents of the times and inspired a new way to wear personal fragrance.

Inspired to meet the rest of the range: www.ateliercologne.com
The Atelier Cologne range is available to sniff at all Skins Cosmetics boutiques or thru www.skins.nl
(Perfume, candles, soap)

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