Product description
Product description
Après l’Amour is a 1960’s Serge Gainsbourg song filtered through the synth pop sensibilities of the 1980’s: candied lemon-rind musks and animalic notes suspended in a haze of modern woody-ambery aromachemicals. It smells like human skin after lovemaking – erotically charged, moist, musky – but thanks to a mesh of powerfully dry, smoky woods and electric ambers, broadcast at high volume to the rest of the world.
About the fragrance: It’s this constant shifting of the scent from intimate to radiant and back to intimate again that makes Après l’Amour work. It seems to come with its own atmosphere - a crackle of electricity in the air; the rumbling of a storm to come. Utterly modern, even a bit brash, it’s one of those my-skin-but-better fragrances that send out a subliminal message of attractiveness without you really knowing why or how. If you like scents such as Molecule 01 and Another 13, make sure you don’t miss out on Après l’Amour.
Top notes: Lemon Zest and Bitter Orange Blossom.
Middle note: Aromatic Spices.
Base notes: Musk, Amber and Woody Notes.
Ingredients
Ingredients
How to use
How to use
Suggested Usage:
Apply it to pulse points. Also known as warm points, the pulse points are the best areas to enhance the performance of the perfume. The temperature interacts directly with the perfume, activating the scent throughout the day! Equally important is to not rub the perfume after applying it, as rubbing may disturb the integrity of the fragrance and evaporate the top notes which are more volatile.