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Iris is a miraculous note that is widely used in perfumery. It's a review from Sunday21.

Iris is used in various medical and culinary sciences. It is also well known in perfumery. Doctors say that this note has a calming effect on the human body. Now, instead of the original toffee oil, synthetic irons come to salvation.

Iris Silver Mist Serge Lutens perfume is probably one of the first perfumed waters when Iris was used. As legend has it, the perfume, which appeared thanks to Maurice Roussel, was a hard work. Lutens mixed all the different variations of toffee and it turned out to be such an iris that it seemed cold with halbanum and vetiver.

Chanel flavor #19 Parfum. Coco Chanel created different flavors to which she tied the iconic number in her own life. Coco was born on August 19th. She matched the composition to her time period. A chypre fragrance with rice roots, bitter greenery, oak moss and many flowers.

The butterscotch note often brings success to its perfumed waters.

Perfumed water Iris Nazarena Aedes de Venustas is almost the most popular toffee toilet water. The composition is dominated by woody shades, with multiple earthy shades and leather. The perfume can be attributed to the family of green, it is cool with some fondant responses. You will also hear a juniper note, which gives the perfumed water resistance. This is what a real butterscotch fragrance should look like overall. Others are worth taking as an example.

Iris Celadon Armani Prive - this fragrance, which has the word celadon in its name, is a man who likes to hit on women, that was the name of the hero in the French novel Astrea, and the type of glaze for ceramic products, such color as the lid of the vessel. Here Iris appears dry and slightly dusty with patchouli, and you can hear the chocolate notes. Here Iris conveys melancholy and sadness, light motives, toilet water is clearly not gourmet, but many people like it.