CHASING GHOSTS • Parfum
The opening is characterized by a calming hemp note, which is gently complemented by the bitter tanginess of grapefruit, earthy rhubarb and the fruity spiciness of pink pepper. In the heart, the fragrance unfolds in warm layers - tea, rice and neroli harmonize perfectly and give the opening a depth. An exquisitely powdery interplay of white musk, cashmere wood and ambroxan creates a velvety soft bed in which the fragrance notes gently come to rest.
THE SOUND OF CHASING GHOSTS
perfumer
Margaux Le Paih Guerin
CHASING GHOSTS • FRAGRANCE NOTES
rhubarb
Rhubarb adds a tangy, slightly sour freshness to a fragrance. The smell is reminiscent of the juicy, fruity taste of freshly cut rhubarb, with a green, almost tart note. It is a lively, invigorating fragrance that is often used in the top notes to shape the first impression of a perfume.
marijuana note
The scent of marijuana is unmistakable and intense, characterized by earthy, herbaceous and slightly sweet notes, accompanied by a hint of bitterness. The green, resinous facets give it a striking depth. Marijuana is rarely used in perfumery, but can enrich avant-garde fragrances with a rebellious note.
grapefruit
Grapefruit brings a zesty, citrusy freshness that is slightly bitter but also has a subtle sweetness. The scent is energetic and refreshing, often used to liven up the fragrance and give it a fresh, clean vibe. Grapefruit can be both cooling and stimulating and is often used in top notes.
pink pepper extract
Pink pepper, also known as pink pepper, has a spicy, slightly fruity scent that provides a sparkling freshness. It has a lively, sharp note that gives a fragrance a modern, dynamic character. Pink pepper is often used to give a perfume an energetic and slightly exotic touch in the heart notes.
tea
Tea as a fragrance note brings a calming, slightly bitter freshness. It has a subtle, green note that is often perceived as calming and clarifying. Tea adds a calm, meditative depth to a fragrance and is often used in the middle notes to create a feeling of balance.
rice
The scent of rice is subtle and nutty, with a slightly sweet, soft note. It conveys a gentle, soothing freshness that recalls the simplicity and purity of staple foods. In perfumery, rice is used to give fragrances a mild, natural and unobtrusive base.
White Musk
White musk is soft, clean and slightly powdery. It gives fragrances a gentle, lingering base that is perceived as particularly close to the skin and soothing. White musk brings a touch of purity and sensuality to the base notes of a perfume and ensures that the scent lasts a long time without being intrusive.
Canapa sativa essence
The essence of Canapa sativa is characterized by a complex scent that is often described as earthy, woody and slightly sweet. This smell is influenced by a variety of terpenes, including myrcene, limonene and pine.
Solar Noten
Solar notes evoke the warm, soft smell of sunscreen, sand and sun-kissed skin. Solar notes convey a feeling of warmth and light reminiscent of sunny days at the beach and are often found in the heart notes of a perfume to create a cozy, enveloping atmosphere.
orange blossom absolute
Orange blossom absolute exudes a radiant floral scent with sweet, slightly honeyed nuances and a delicate hint of bitterness. It combines freshness and elegance and is reminiscent of Mediterranean gardens. In perfumery, orange blossom absolute is used to give fragrances a feminine, sensual and slightly exotic note.
cashmere wood
Cashmere wood, also known as cashmeran, has a warm, woody scent with hints of spice and musk. It gives a feeling of comfort and softness, similar to the feeling of a cashmere sweater on the skin. This fragrance is often used in the base note to add depth and warmth to a perfume.
Ambroxan
Ambroxan gives fragrances a warm, woody and slightly amber-like character. Its aroma is subtle, long-lasting and has a slight sweetness and a minimal smoky note. In perfumery, ambroxan is often used to create an elegant base and to give compositions depth and durability.
Modern woods
Modern woods are characterized by clear, dry and often slightly synthetic notes reminiscent of cedarwood, sandalwood or vetiver. They give compositions structure and depth without being too dominant. Often used to make fragrances appear elegant and timeless.