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Faberlic by Valentin Yudashkin Gold Eau de Parfum has been created for Faberlic by Moris Rusel, an internationally recognized perfumery master.
Fragrance: floral, woody and powdery.
A daring and distinctive fragrance unveils the softness of flowers: jasmine, hyacinth, heliotrope and violet. Delicate powdery notes and noble woody accords in the trail display their refined and elegant nature, like the gorgeous garments being part of a fashion designer’s collection.  ,
The olfactory pyramid is a professional term used to divide fragrances into accords. A fragrance consists of three accords which speak sequentially: top (initial) notes, body notes and bottom (base) notes. The literal meaning of olfactory is “sense of smell”. Faberlic by Valentin Yudashkin Gold’s olfactory pyramid:
Top notes: Italian orange, violet leaves
Body notes: violet, hyacinth, heliotrope, jasmine
Base notes: rosewood, sandal, vetiver, musk
Package: spray bottle, 65 ml
Best before: 5 years from the manufacture date.
Fragrance: floral, woody and powdery.
A daring and distinctive fragrance unveils the softness of flowers: jasmine, hyacinth, heliotrope and violet. Delicate powdery notes and noble woody accords in the trail display their refined and elegant nature, like the gorgeous garments being part of a fashion designer’s collection.  ,
The olfactory pyramid is a professional term used to divide fragrances into accords. A fragrance consists of three accords which speak sequentially: top (initial) notes, body notes and bottom (base) notes. The literal meaning of olfactory is “sense of smell”. Faberlic by Valentin Yudashkin Gold’s olfactory pyramid:
Top notes: Italian orange, violet leaves
Body notes: violet, hyacinth, heliotrope, jasmine
Base notes: rosewood, sandal, vetiver, musk
Package: spray bottle, 65 ml
Best before: 5 years from the manufacture date.
Contains: Alcohol denat., Aqua, Parfum, Benzyl Salicylate, Linalool, Limonene, Hydroxycitronellal, Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, Geraniol, Coumarin, Benzyl Benzoate, Citral, Benzyl Cinnamate, Benzyl Alcohol, CI 19140, CI 20285.
Volume: 65 ml.
Country of Origin: Russia
- Faberlic by Valentin Yudashkin
Made for Faberlic JSC, 4 Nikolopolskaya str., Moscow, Russia
How to use fragrance properly?
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The aromatic notes sound their best on the ,body’s pulse points:
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• The wrist joint (where the pulse is measured),
• The elbow joint (internal side),
• Behind the ears,
• The neckline.
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Hair holds the fragrance well, it can be sprayed on the neck or back of the head.
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To enhance the aroma trail, apply it behind your knees and on the lower inside hem of your dress.
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Finally, we recommend that you spray the fragrance ,upwards and enter into the cloud.
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How to choose a fragrance?
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Rule 1. ,Do not smell many fragrances at once. Try ,3-4 fragrances, this way you will avoid mixing them and can remember the scent.
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Rule 2. ,Do not spray the fragrance into the bottle cap. Try not to smell the fragrance directly from the bottle or sample. ,Put it on a blotter or clean tissue. ,Having chosen the fragrance this way, spray it ,on your skin ,in order to understand how it “lives” ,on you. The same fragrance can speak differently on you and your friend.
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Rule 3. ,Do not buy the fragrance based on first impressions. ,Walk a bit ,with the fragrance on. Wait for the body notes (15-30 minutes), which accompany you during the day after the volatile upper notes pass away, and make your choice after that.
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Rule 4. ,Take notice of the ,weather, climate and situation. Remember that humid warm air spreads fragrance better than cold and dry air. Discreet fragrances are universal, while bright and strong ones are not always good for an office or beach. But the latter will not go unnoticed on a romantic date.
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Rule 5. ,Turn the selection procedure into pleasure. ,A good mood is the best advisor ,in the difficult task of choosing a fragrance!
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