Oud Save the Queen Perfume by Atkinsons
[description]
What do you get when you cross English refinement with the seductive, mysterious charms of the Orient?
A dizzyingly alluring, fragrance that speaks of the power of forbidden passion, in an homage to the tragic 1920s love story of the dashing Crown Prince Mohammed Ali Ibrahim of Egypt and luminous American actress Mabel Normand. The distinctive bergamot scent of Earl Grey blends with spicy cloves and sweet orange blossom, but this deceptive innocence gives way to the musky, woody and beguiling powers of Guaiac wood and Oud Accord, with its potent, fascinating echoes of the East.
A Woody Oriental fragrance for both Men and Women.
Love-match with Oud Save the King.
100ml Eau de Parfum
[notes]
Top – Earl Grey, Bergamot
Heart – Jasmine, Orange Blossom
Base – Guaiac Wood, Oud Accord
[how to use]
One or two sprays around your neck and on your pulse points (areas where the body is warmer, such as the wrists, ankles, inside the elbows) from a minimum distance of 6 inches, then allow to dry without rubbing.
[about vendor]
Founded by James Atkinson in 1799, early customer included Admiral Nelson and the Duke of Wellington, the fragrance house went on to become the official perfumer to King George IV’s Royal Court in 1826.
Now, after a most delightful hibernation, Atkinsons and its growly bear have awoken from their slumber totally refreshed and revived. Drawing on 200 years of English eccentricity, style, and an incomparable heritage they are now ready to usher in a new era of perfume snobbery.
[ingredients]
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