Eau de Dior Coloressence Relaxing

Eau de Dior Coloressence Relaxing

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Eau de Dior Coloressence Relaxing
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The nose behind this fragrance is Domitille Michalon Bertier

Eau de Dior Coloressence Relaxing

Launched 2000 Feminine
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Description

The story behind this fragrance

Eau de Dior Coloressence Relaxing by Dior is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women. Eau de Dior Coloressence Relaxing was launched in 2000. The nose behind this fragrance is Domitille Michalon Bertier. Top notes are Fig Tree, Lemon Tree and Bergamot; middle notes are Violet, Heliotrope and Rose; base notes are Sandalwood, Cedar, Tonka Bean, Vanilla and White Musk. Eau de Dior Relaxing is a true refreshing cocktail, very intensive, but completely pleasant. It was introduced in 2000 together with Eau de Dior Energizing. They are both feminine fragrances and they both have the same bottle design, only different colored stoppers. This one is known for the pink stopper and box. It was created by Domitille Michalon in an aromatic composition. Top notes include fresh scents of lemon tree and fig juice (milk). The heart is composed of narcotic rose, soft powdery violet and balmy note provided by Tonka, along with cedar and milky – powdery sandalwood that create an oriental tone. This perfume is characterized as the long lasting. Besides Energinzing and Relaxing, 100 ml body lotions can also be found in versions of Dazzling Flowers (colored in blue), Passion Wood (orange) and Sweet Musk (violet bottle and box).

The Composition

A symphony of notes that unfold over time

TOP NOTES

First impression · 15–30 minutes

Fig TreeBergamotLemon Tree

HEART NOTES

The soul · 2–4 hours

VioletHeliotropeRose

BASE NOTES

The lasting impression · 4+ hours

Tonka BeanSandalwoodWhite MuskCedarVanilla

Perfect For

💼 Office🍷 Date Night🛋️ Casual🏃 Sport✈️ Travel

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