M

M

Mariah Carey
M
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M

Launched 2007 Feminine
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Description

The story behind this fragrance

M by Mariah Carey is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. M was launched in 2007. M was created by Carlos Benaïm and Loc Dong. Top notes are Marshmallow and Sea water; middle notes are Tiare Flower and Gardenia; base notes are Incense, Amber and Patchouli. You can not only listen to Mariah Carey, but also smell her first fragrance. Our fragrance always reveals our desires and thoughts better than words. This oriental fragrance by Mariah Carey, named M, is captured in a very romantic and delicate bottle, designed by Jean Antretter. It was designed by two perfumers - Carlos Benaim and Loc Dong. Mariah comments on her first fragrance: \"For me, creating this scent was like creating a song - it takes many notes to compose a fragrance. It\'s like a beautiful melody.\" Its opening is unusual, judging by its composition: it is a combination of sweet marshmallow and fresh sea notes. A heart unites sweet Tiare flower and gardenia. The oriental character is growing stronger with time and a drydown reveals amber, patchouli and Morocco incense. The fragrance comes as 15ml parfum, 30m, 50ml and 100ml eau de parfum, accompanied with a matching body lotion. A beautiful set of miniatures which includes three gracious small flacons with charming butterflies has been available since October 2008 for 35 dollars. Purple, pink and golden butterflies contain 0.16 fl.oz (5 ml)of fragrant fluid each and are a real treat.

The Composition

A symphony of notes that unfold over time

TOP NOTES

First impression · 15–30 minutes

MarshmallowSea water

HEART NOTES

The soul · 2–4 hours

GardeniaTiare Flower

BASE NOTES

The lasting impression · 4+ hours

AmberPatchouliIncense

Perfect For

💼 Office🍷 Date Night🏃 Sport

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