The Illusionist

The Illusionist

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The Illusionist
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The Illusionist

Launched 2012 Masculine
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Description

The story behind this fragrance

The Illusionist by Police is a Aromatic Fougere fragrance for men. The Illusionist was launched in 2012. Top notes are Water Notes, Bergamot and Ivy; middle notes are Cedar, Sage and Iris; base notes are Musk, Cashmere Wood and Moss. After first edition which announced the collection TO BE by Police, two other perfumes were presented, one for men and one for women. The new fragrance for men from TO BE collection is The Illusionist , announced as modern and fresh fougere, while version for women, To Be Woman is created as a floral-fruity-musky edition. Fragrance for men The Illusionist follows the theme of To Be collection characterized by skulls (bottle shape), darkness and mystery. Its composition is built around modern, fougere notes aimed at men who like seducing and fascinating other and are proud of their eccentric personality. Top notes introduce transparent aquatic accords enhanced with a citrusy union of Calabrian bergamot and green ivy notes. Long-lasting freshness gives a provocative effect to the composition. A heart includes powdery accords of iris combined with white cedar wrapped with sage veil. Base notes await us with a blend of cashmere wood with musk crystal, as well as the leathery accords of gentle musk. Men's edition The Illusionist is available as 40, 75, 125ml EDT and 150ml deo spray, 75ml deo stick, 400ml all over body shampoo.

The Composition

A symphony of notes that unfold over time

TOP NOTES

First impression · 15–30 minutes

IvyBergamotWater Notes

HEART NOTES

The soul · 2–4 hours

IrisCedarSage

BASE NOTES

The lasting impression · 4+ hours

MuskMossCashmere Wood

Perfect For

💼 Office🍷 Date Night🛋️ Casual🏃 Sport✈️ Travel

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