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Westwood Libertine Perfume & Fine Fragrance
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Westwood Libertine perfume is a beautiful green chypre fragrance
that celebrates the flavour of the 17th Century. It was developed
as an olfactory expression of the socialite 'Libertines' of
this era. A Libertine was ‘a free thinker unrestrained
by convention’ and Vivienne Westwood’s perfume
was created in the same spirit.
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Vivenne Westwood Libertine perfume is a light and fresh floral
fragrance with notes of lily, honeysuckle, grapefruit and
passion fruit.
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Westwood Libertine perfume is a light but powerful chypre
or green perfume for women. Yellow fruit with definitive flavors
such as pineapple and grapefruit lighten the lily of the valley
and honeysuckle notes that are at the centre of Libertine
Perfume. As in Vivienne Westwood Boudoir perfume, we rediscover
"vibomum", a small white flower commonly found in
English gardens and that Vivienne Westwood is particularly
fond of. It ends on chypre note with the presence of oakmoss
to give it a dark almost luminous quality to this classic
green perfume for women.
Vivienne Westwood Libertine Perfume:
Perfume Type - Green
Perfume
Release Date - 2000
Perfume
This
is the extract or extrait of a fragrance and represents the
scent in its purest form. This often creates a smooth and
round texture, which is hard to achieve with the dilution
represented in the other concentrations of fragrance.
EDP
Eau
de Parfum or EDP is one of the most popular forms of fragrance.
Eau de Parfum contains between seven to fourteen per cent
of fragrance oils and perfume elixirs and is the second strongest,
and longest lasting means of wearing a fine fragrance.
EDT
Eau
de Toilette or EDT is fast becoming the most common means
of wearing a fragrance or perfume. EDT’s are not as
highly concentrated in oils and elixirs as an EDP or Perfume
would be and contain one to three per cent of fragrance oils.
This impacts the ability of the fragrance to last and around
eighty percent of the oils in an EDT fragrance will evaporate
within three hours of application.
EDC
Eau
de Cologne’s or EDC’s were first popularised by
Napoleon. These fragrances are often constructed in a different
manner to the traditional French Model and are formulated
in one single burst. As a result of this process, EDC’s
or Eau de Colognes last the least amount of time on the skin
and can dissolve within a couple of hours. EDC’s should
be worn as a invigorating spray.
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