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Abercrombie & FitchThe nose behind this fragrance is Linda Chinery
Authentic Self Woman
Description
The story behind this fragrance
Authentic Self Woman by Abercrombie & Fitch is a fragrance for women. Authentic Self Woman was launched in 2023. The nose behind this fragrance is Linda Chinery. Top notes are Lemon Zest, Gooseberry and Pear; middle notes are Freesia, Jasmine and Lily-of-the-Valley; base notes are Musk, Cedar and Sandalwood. The Authentic Self fragrance by Abercrombie & Fitch is a lively and invigorating floral woody musk scent. It is designed to inspire people to be themselves without any hesitation or fear. The fragrance opens with refreshing citrus notes that are further enhanced by the vitality of juicy blackcurrant and pear. The heart of the scent is a vibrant combination of vivacious flowers, which contrasts with the energy of cedarwood, sandalwood, and musk. According to Linda Chinery, the Master Perfumer behind this fragrance, it expresses the uniqueness and optimism of individuals, highlighting the contrast between the refreshing citrus notes and intense woody scents. The Authentic Self perfume is packaged in an elegant yellow glass bottle that feels heavy in the hand, with a magnetic metallic cap for a perfect finish. The label features the Abercrombie & Fitch logo on a cork-inspired material, reflecting the brand's timeless and contemporary style. Overall, this fragrance is designed to inspire people to be confident and authentic, expressing their unique selves in all aspects of life. TOP NOTES: lemon zest, gooseberry, juicy pear MIDDLE NOTES: jasmine petals, freesia, lily of the valley BASE NOTES: absolute cedar wood, sandalwood, musk adrenaline
The Composition
A symphony of notes that unfold over time
TOP NOTES
First impression · 15–30 minutes
HEART NOTES
The soul · 2–4 hours
BASE NOTES
The lasting impression · 4+ hours
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