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Gourmet scents are adored by some and strongly rejected by others. No one is quite indifferent to them. Most people associate these fragrances with their home, favourite cafe with desserts they love so much, cosiness, a pleasant company of close friends. Gourmet scents have the power to calm you down, turn you into a good mood, give you confidence and create a caring atmosphere.
The perfumer Philippine Courtiere created such a perfume for the M.INT brand and called it “HIT THE MARK”. It belongs to the family of oriental vanilla fragrances and is characterised by an expressive gourmet accord. The perfume’s vanilla tonality does not seem excessive thanks to the tones of milk chocolate and spices.
“HIT THE MARK” starts with fresh green mint leaves, a languid honeylike scent of jasmine petals and an enigmatic note of incense. The top accord is perceived as confident and feminine.
The heart emanates a wonderful aroma of chocolate which lasts until the perfume wear off completely. It blends with a noble cedarwood note and exotic patchouli leaf.
The base note consists of cistus, a distinctive note of benzoin and a light note of vanilla.
The fragrance is perceived as sophisticated. The richness of its notes is harmonious and exceptionally pleasant. The perfume is warm, yet fresh. Moreover, it makes the woman who wears it very attractive for men. It brings sweet memories of home-made cookies and a cosy kitchen where a dessert has just been made.
The perfume can be worn all year round, but it wears best in the off-season. “HIT THE MARK” is suitable both for casual occasions, business meetings and romantic dates, since the perfume is not perceived as heavy.
Perfumer: Philippine Courtiere
Philippine is passionate about her work. She feels boring whenever there isn’t any challenge to deal with. She trained as a legal adviser when her internship at the perfume house changed the course of her life.
She has never been able to clearly explain what led to this change, but it was definitely a defining moment.
Her parents worked in the perfume industry and Philippine was always interested in their creations. So the turning point wasn’t accidental, but, of course, unexpected.
Philippine also has close ties with the fashion world. Her grandfather, Jaques Rouet, assisted in the opening of the House of Dior. Philippine was his first grandchild and he took her along with him to everywhere. He transferred to her his tendency to superstition, but also his experience, perseverance, energetic character and a solid sense of self-confidence. He taught Philippine that "will power and hard work will allow anyone to achieve all his dreams."
Volume | 75ml |
Sex | Unisex |