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Montmartre Perfume Oil
Montmartre Perfume Oil
notes: dappled sunlight on warm skin, a splash of absinthe in a glass and a twist of bergamot peel, a cool spring breeze, lavender buds, violet leaf
A sunny afternoon stroll
After a stop at the Arc de Triomphe, you head to the famed 18th arrondissement, Montmartre. The neon windmill on the roof of the Moulin Rouge marks its rural roots; there are no processional avenues here, just steep and winding cobblestone streets. The character that made this place an inexpensive haven for artists, writers, and other bohemians is what now draws you here. Montmartre has a fabled history for art lovers, and you want to see it with your own eyes. The Moulin Rouge dancers as sketched by Toulouse-Lautrec, Le Chat Noir its iconic advertisement, the dreamy modernism of Erik Satie’s Gymnopédies. And, of course, Amélie Poulain, whose quirky fringe and magical approach to life made you fall in love with Paris and wish to ride a motorbike through its streets.
As you wend your way towards Sacre Coeur, the shining white monument with its unique view of Paris, you stop to explore the more intriguing shops and peak at the art exhibits in the Halle St-Pierre. Each doorway seems full of possibility. You don’t linger for long, however. This is your last afternoon in Paris, and you’re eager to take in the city from the overlook at the top of the hill. The day is sunny and bright, and you feel charged with your sense of aliveness as you continue towards your goal. Once up there, you’ll take it all in, soaking in the city’s vibrancy, that joie de vivre that has made it a lodestone for romantics of all sorts. You'll carry it with you when you go home.
And you know for certain this won’t be your last weekend in Paris.
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Important message for our beloved customers:
Packaging may vary due to supply chain issues. The twist-top apothecary bottles we're currently using for 5 mls actually hold more than 7mls, so your bottle will not be full to the top. Each bottle is measured to ensure you get at least 5 mls of perfume oil (there's more than 5 mls in there, we promise!).
Thank you for your understanding!
notes: dappled sunlight on warm skin, a splash of absinthe in a glass and a twist of bergamot peel, a cool spring breeze, lavender buds, violet leaf
A sunny afternoon stroll
After a stop at the Arc de Triomphe, you head to the famed 18th arrondissement, Montmartre. The neon windmill on the roof of the Moulin Rouge marks its rural roots; there are no processional avenues here, just steep and winding cobblestone streets. The character that made this place an inexpensive haven for artists, writers, and other bohemians is what now draws you here. Montmartre has a fabled history for art lovers, and you want to see it with your own eyes. The Moulin Rouge dancers as sketched by Toulouse-Lautrec, Le Chat Noir its iconic advertisement, the dreamy modernism of Erik Satie’s Gymnopédies. And, of course, Amélie Poulain, whose quirky fringe and magical approach to life made you fall in love with Paris and wish to ride a motorbike through its streets.
As you wend your way towards Sacre Coeur, the shining white monument with its unique view of Paris, you stop to explore the more intriguing shops and peak at the art exhibits in the Halle St-Pierre. Each doorway seems full of possibility. You don’t linger for long, however. This is your last afternoon in Paris, and you’re eager to take in the city from the overlook at the top of the hill. The day is sunny and bright, and you feel charged with your sense of aliveness as you continue towards your goal. Once up there, you’ll take it all in, soaking in the city’s vibrancy, that joie de vivre that has made it a lodestone for romantics of all sorts. You'll carry it with you when you go home.
And you know for certain this won’t be your last weekend in Paris.
********
Important message for our beloved customers:
Packaging may vary due to supply chain issues. The twist-top apothecary bottles we're currently using for 5 mls actually hold more than 7mls, so your bottle will not be full to the top. Each bottle is measured to ensure you get at least 5 mls of perfume oil (there's more than 5 mls in there, we promise!).
Thank you for your understanding!