Il ne faut pas être plus sage qu’il ne faut. S.P.
Il ne faut pas être plus sage qu’il ne faut. S.P.
Lemon, Pineapple, Egyptian Basil, Lavender, Vetiver
A Ferny, Aromatic fragrance that evokes sophisticated love, imagined by Anne-Sophie Behaghel for D’ORSAY.
An ideal companion for a getaway, our travel format will follow you throughout all your adventures. S.P. cultivates its appearance. It has the vivacity of Lemon and the pride of Lavender, but if you look hard enough, it will reveal the warmth of Haitian Vetiver. If you dare to approach it.
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Good to know
- → Unisex
- → Aromatic Fern
- → Fresh
- → Sustainable Packaging
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For any purchase of a body perfume, receive a free sample* to discover the fragrance before you wear it or give it as a gift. You can then return your unopened bottle, within 14 days, for a refund.
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Olfactory Notes
Know-How
D’ORSAY perfumes are made in France, respecting our heritage and know-how for 200 years.
The bottle of the Initial Collection, made in Normandy, is characterized by its dark green cross-lacquer, the glass embossing of the D’ORSAY logo, its Twist Orange marking and its clean shape, inspired by the International Style architectural trend.
Composition
Use and Care
A perfume is worn, vaporized and reveals itself as a state of love, revealing its notes little by little as a charming secret that belongs only to you.
Each pulsation of your heart accentuates the expression of this fragrance in your wrists, elbows, neck and neck. Remember to spray your perfume in these places.
Avoid rubbing your wrists once the perfume has been sprayed. Instead, let it develop. If you rub your wrists you will change its original intent.
External use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Do not apply to irritated or freshly shaved skin.


The words of the
perfumer:
Anne-Sophie Behagel
Declaration

Of Love
Do you know yourself? Not enough time, too complicated, therapy doesn’t come for free Wouldn’t you much rather discover yourself? Dance the twist on your own, see if it takes you home. Fougère, green fig and a splash of self-confidence, for each of the selves that you can evince. If only for a while, stop being yourself.