The White Love - impression of L'eau D'issey Miyake Men
The White Love - impression of L'eau D'issey Miyake Men
Scent Family: Fresh - Woody
Top Notes: Yuzu, Lemon, Bergamot, Tarragon
Heart Notes: Blue Lotus, Nutmeg, Water Lily, Cinnamon
Base Notes: Vetiver, Musk, Sandalwood, Cedar, Tobac, Amber
Inspired by Issey miyake - This fragrance is known for its fresh, aquatic, and woody scent profile. It was designed to capture the essence of pure, untainted water, reflecting a harmonious blend of nature's elements. It is celebrated for its simplicity, elegance, and timeless appeal. L'Eau d'Issey Pour Homme opens with a bright and invigorating burst of yuzu, lemon, bergamot, and tarragon. The yuzu, a Japanese citrus fruit, brings a unique and refreshing citrus note that is both tangy and slightly sweet. Lemon and bergamot add additional citrus freshness, while tarragon introduces a subtle herbal twist. This lively and fresh opening creates an immediate sense of vitality and clarity. The heart of the fragrance is a blend of blue lotus, nutmeg, water lily, and cinnamon. The blue lotus and water lily provide a soft and aquatic floral touch, evoking the purity and tranquility of water. Nutmeg and cinnamon add a warm and spicy nuance, enhancing the fragrance's complexity and depth. The base notes consist of vetiver, musk, sandalwood, cedar, tobac, and amber, providing a warm, woody, and earthy foundation. Vetiver and cedar offer a clean and earthy scent, while sandalwood adds a smooth and creamy woody note. Musk, tobac, and amber contribute warmth and a subtle sweetness, rounding out the fragrance with a sophisticated finish. The overall scent profile of L'Eau d'Issey Pour Homme is fresh, aquatic, and woody, with a balance of citrus, floral, and spicy elements. It is a versatile fragrance suitable for both daytime and evening wear, and it can be worn year-round. The fragrance's refreshing and clean nature makes it particularly ideal for spring and summer, while its depth and complexity also make it a good choice for cooler weather.