Floral, Green
Lily of The Valley
Bath Essence
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Description
Description
A bath oil formulated to leave skin smooth and lightly scented with a floral green scent.
Delicate yet enduring, the opening accord of leafy green top notes blend with lemon to add sparkle to the dominant floral accord of lily of the valley - the heart of this timeless favourite. Accents of jasmine rose and tuberose with musks and powdery notes give the fragrance depth and a soft and subtle sweetness.
A highly concentrated perfume for the bath is presented in a smart signature glass bottle. Add just a few drops to warm running water for a beautifully scented bath.
Fragrance Notes
Fragrance Notes
TOP NOTES:
Green | Lemon
HEART NOTES:
Jasmine | Lily of the Valley | Rose | Tuberose
BASE NOTES:
Musk
Weight & Longevity
Weight & Longevity
Inspiration
Inspiration
FAMILY ANECDOTES
Lily of the Valley is one of the earlier fragrances created by Juan Floris in the 1700s and remains a favourite. Although Lily of the Valley is a traditional single floral scent, there are over 250 perfume oils used to create the fragrance.
Ingredients
Ingredients
INGREDIENTS:
Dipropylene glycol, Parfum (fragrance), Diisopropyl adipate, Ricinus communis (castor) seed oil, Citronellol, Geraniol, Butylphenyl methylpropional, Hexyl cinnamal, Benzophenone-2, Benzophenone-3, Aqua (water), Alcohol denat., Hydroxycitronellal, Limonene, Citral, Benzyl benzoate, Linalool, Benzyl alcohol, Benzyl salicylate, Amyl cinnamal, Isoeugenol, Ci 47005 (yellow 10), Ci 42090 (blue 1)
ALLERGENS:
Citronellol, Geraniol, Butylphenyl methylpropional, Hexyl cinnamal, Hydroxycitronellal, Limonene, Citral, Benzyl benzoate, Linalool, Benzyl alcohol, Benzyl salicylate, Amyl cinnamal, Isoeugenol
THIS PRODUCT IS:
Cruelty free
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Bond considers what tasks await him back in London: 'He would have to send a cable to May to get things fixed. Let's see – flowers, bath essence from Floris, air the sheets...'
Ian Fleming - Diamonds are Forever (1956)