Description
One of the first trees to bloom in the Mediterranean basin in early springtime is the joyous Mimosa.
With its small yellow pom-pom flowers and delicate honeyed scent it is loved and cherished by just about everyone and is the one flower most are looking forward to seeing in winter.
It is a vibrant burst of faith lifting the spirit with childish gladness and a warm motherly embrace.
As a symbol of femininity, the mimosa blossom is taking center stage in this fragrant Soliflore composition.
A soliflore, or a single floral aroma, is a fragrance built around the interpretation of one particular flower and not a bouquet. Although several other flowers are incorporated as well to help illuminate and support the different facets and to prolong Mimosa’s unique aroma.
The scent profile of Mimosa is bright yellow floral, sweetly honeyed, powdery, almondy with a touch of anise, soft green facets and earthy undertones.
There is something undeniably alluring about the delicate scent of Mimosa with its nostalgic quality that can make the fragrance deeply personal.
In various cultures all parts of the mimosa tree has been utilised for its medicinal benefits throughout millennia. And the fragrance of the flowers has a lovely soothing and calming effect that can help lift nervous tension, stress related fatigue and depression.
To wear Mimosa natural perfume means to bring spring into the world!
Mimosa extrait de perfume is a liquid oil based perfume in its most concentrated form with the highest percentage of natural plant extracts available, housed in a small violet glass bottle with a roller top for easy and clean application. Swipe over pulse points or other preferred area.
Apply and reapply whenever desired and needed.
Natural fragrance is by its very nature transient.
As a law of nature, a natural perfume will never stay as long on your skin as a synthetically created one. Like a blossom it opens up by the warmth of your skin where it starts its journey, like an arch – floating and evolving over time until it quietly fades away.
A natural perfume will also be more subdued and intimate and will not invade other people’s space. It is something for yourself, and those you invite to be immediately close to you.
”
I used to go to San Jeronimo
towards the port
almost asleep
when from winter
a mountain
of yellow light
a flower tower
popped up on the street and all
filled with perfume.
It was a mimosa.
– Pablo Neruda, Mimosa
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