Nasomatto- Absinth Extrait de Parfum 30 ml, spray, women, niche perfume, 30 ML ABSINTHE This fragrance is intended to evoke the different degrees of hysteria and irresponsible behavior. Vibrant tribute to absinthe, this controversial spirit, which was banned because of a component called thuyone, a ketone (or organic compound) that contains THC and whose aromatic green smell is well known for stimulating serotonin. Used in the military during the war to disinfect and cheer up troops, its hallucinogenic effects are comparable to those caused by the other aromatic plant, artemisia. It is a component based on different essential oils that is also used in perfumery. Already when he was young, The Nose used to mix isolated thujone in the perfumery laboratory with his absinthe drinks to reproduce the ever more inevitable effects. He was looking to experience another type of intoxication, the one that leads to endless laughter and delirious outbursts related to hysteria. Absinthe, also known as “the green fairy”, is a highly alcoholic drink produced in Switzerland that was a great success with Parisian artists and 19th-century authors. Also associated with the bohemian culture, this aniseed alcohol, traditionally green in color, comes from botany and other medicinal herbs. Absinth is a perfume inspired by the desire to get out of reality, to release the exhilarated and uncontrollable laughter to achieve happiness, or that ultimate moment of delirium that allows you to forget your troubles and leads to a kind of luxurious madness. Absinthe contains chlorophyll and natural ingredients that can eventually change its color and create sediment if not protected from daylight. The bottle cap is made of olive, a very thick wood. Finding an olive wood that has the appropriate thickness to produce the corks requires time and perseverance.
Nasomatto- Absinth Extrait de Parfum 30 ml, spray, women, niche perfume, 30 ML
ABSINTHE
This fragrance is intended to evoke the different degrees of hysteria and irresponsible behavior.
Vibrant tribute to absinthe, this controversial spirit, which was banned because of a component called thuyone, a ketone (or organic compound) that contains THC and whose aromatic green smell is well known for stimulating serotonin.
Used in the military during the war to disinfect and cheer up troops, its hallucinogenic effects are comparable to those caused by the other aromatic plant, artemisia. It is a component based on different essential oils that is also used in perfumery.
Already when he was young, The Nose used to mix isolated thujone in the perfumery laboratory with his absinthe drinks to reproduce the ever more inevitable effects. He was looking to experience another type of intoxication, the one that leads to endless laughter and delirious outbursts related to hysteria.
Absinthe, also known as “the green fairy”, is a highly alcoholic drink produced in Switzerland that was a great success with Parisian artists and 19th-century authors. Also associated with the bohemian culture, this aniseed alcohol, traditionally green in color, comes from botany and other medicinal herbs.
Absinth is a perfume inspired by the desire to get out of reality, to release the exhilarated and uncontrollable laughter to achieve happiness, or that ultimate moment of delirium that allows you to forget your troubles and leads to a kind of luxurious madness.
Absinthe contains chlorophyll and natural ingredients that can eventually change its color and create sediment if not protected from daylight.
The bottle cap is made of olive, a very thick wood. Finding an olive wood that has the appropriate thickness to produce the corks requires time and perseverance.