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SUGÆR

SUGÆR

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EAU DE PARFUM - 50ml 
SUGÆR - SWEET . AMBER 

SUGÆR _ a sweet and peaceful burst of vibrant and electric beauty. Based on ethyl maltol an organic compound, with the pleasant smell of caramelized sugar, toast and hazelnut blended with cocoa, vanilla absolute, tonka and benjoin, a sweet, delicious sensual sugar treat.

SCENT NOTES: Ethyl Maltol (10%), Acetyl Methyl, Carbinol (Caramel), Cocoa, Sandalwood, Hazelnut, Vanilla, Benjoin, Tonka Bean 

PERFUMER: Julien Rasquinet 

ABOUT ÆTHER: Sensual & Conceptual Chemistry

Since 2016, ÆTHER creates conceptual fragrances using the finest synthetic molecules and natural ingredients to honour the underlying foundations of the modern perfumery.

[Etε: r]. Aether borrowed from classical Latin / Ancient Greek Αἰθήρ/ Aithếr / from αἴθω / aíthô  "burn" / spiritus aethereus / aithêr (« Pure Air, Aether ») (Encyclop. and Encyclop. Brit., Sv ether).

I − [Speaking of a hypothetical fluid ][PHYSICS]  Subtlest and highest part of the atmosphere where the pure air is found.[METAPHYSICS] "Fifth Element" (with fire, air, water and earth)

II − [Speaking of a chemically defined body][CHEMISTRY] Very volatile spirit obtained by distilling a mixed acid with alcohol.[MEDICINE] colourless liquid with a characteristic odour, used in industry as a solvent and in medicine as an anaesthetic and in particular used as a narcotic. “A veritable atmosphere of mass hysteria amongst epileptics and ether addicts” (Huysmans, Là-bas,  1891)

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