GERMAN ANGST ZWEI • Parfum
Citrus notes pierce through the gloomy thoughts, giving you the push you need to escape. In the heart, fresh green accents of fig and juniper unfold, accompanied by resinous elemi and sharp peppermint, while the fear finally dissolves in a gentle symphony of noble patchouli, woody nuances and animalic scents.
THE SOUND OF GERMAN ANGST
Perfumer
Anne-Sophie Behagel
GERMAN ANGST Two • FRAGRANCE NOTES
Animal notes
Animal notes are characterized by warm, earthy and often sensual facets reminiscent of musk, leather or amber. They give fragrances depth and intensity by creating a subtle, seductive effect. Often used to give compositions a warm, long-lasting base.
Elemi Essence
Elemi has a spicy, lemony scent that is also slightly balsamic and resinous. It is an exotic fragrance note that offers both freshness and a warm, slightly smoky depth. Elemi is often used in heart and base notes to add complexity and a slightly mystical aura to a fragrance.
Peppermint essence
The scent of peppermint has a clear, refreshing intensity that is dominated by cool, mentholated notes. This invigorating freshness is accompanied by a light herbal nuance that gives the aroma natural depth. Peppermint has both a stimulating and calming effect and is versatile.
Patchouli Essence
Patchouli is an earthy, woody fragrance with a slightly sweet, musky depth. It has a warm, sensual aura reminiscent of damp forest floors. Patchouli is often used in base notes to add warmth, depth and a long-lasting presence to a fragrance.
Fig
The scent of the fig is characterized by a warm, sweet note reminiscent of ripe fruit. It combines mild fruitiness with earthy, green facets reminiscent of Mediterranean gardens. Subtle yet full of character, it gives compositions a gentle depth and natural elegance.
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.
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 an energetic and slightly exotic touch to a perfume in the heart notes.
Bergamot Essence
The scent of bergamot captivates with its elegant freshness, characterized by a fine citrus note. Floral nuances blend subtly with a subtle bitterness that gives the aroma depth. This composition of lightness and complexity makes bergamot an unmistakable component of high-quality perfumes.
Mandarin
Mandarin is a sweeter and less bitter citrus fruit compared to grapefruit. Its scent is fruity, tangy and refreshing, with a light, sweet undertone. Mandarin brings liveliness and freshness to the top notes and conveys a happy, positive mood.
Modern woods
Modern woods are characterized by clear, dry and often slightly synthetic notes that are 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.
Juniper essence
Juniper essence has a fresh, woody and slightly resinous scent reminiscent of forests and juniper berries. It is a green, clear fragrance that gives a natural, earthy note to a perfume. Juniper essence is often used in the heart and base notes to combine depth and freshness.