Elizabeth Arden 5th Avenue
Eau De Parfum Spray, 125ml
A classic from Elizabeth Arden. A floral scent
with notes of lilac, magnolia, mandarin, bergamot, jasmine, tuberose, tibetan
musk and sandalwood.
A modern fresh floral fragrance that
captures the alluring style of the most famous street in the world.
Inspired
by the classic architecture and distinctive Manhattan skyline, Elizabeth Arden
5th Avenue captures the alluring style of the most famous street in the world.
The fragrance exudes the energy and excitement of New York while maintaining
classic femininity and luxury.
A
sparkling, sheer floral with subtle warmth and richness.
Top Notes: Lilac, Linden Blossom, Dewy Magnolia, Muguet, Exotic Mandarin and
Bergamot
Middle Notes: Rare Rose Bulgarian, Violet, Ylang-Ylang, Jasmine, Indian
Tuberose, Peach, Clove, and Nutmeg
Base Notes: Amber, Tibetan Musk, Sandalwood, Iris, and Vanilla
Fragrances
for you
Women's
fragrances are mainly made from floral, oriental, semi-borient or chypre
fragrances.
Floral
fragrances are among the most popular fragrance families. The feminine, elegant
and natural associations emphasise the feminine side. Oriental fragrances smell
sweet, heavy and intense. The oils used are reminiscent of a world of 1001
nights with long perceptibility. A blend of floral and oriental fragrances are
semi-borial perfumes. This fragrance combines the warmth and mysterious with a
harmony of floral and fruity nuances. The Chypre fragrance family is
characterised by a fine fragrance that particularly confident women appreciate.
Chypre fragrances offer a strong contrast between warm woody nuances and fresh
citrus notes.
Choose
for yourself and find the right scent for your personality.
Perfumery
– Did you know?
Eau de Toilette or Eau de Parfum? While Eau de Toilette contains 5-9% of perfume
oil, Eau de Parfum usually contains 8-14%. Eau de Parfums therefore last longer
and smell more intense.
Natural or synthetic fragrances? Perfumes
with natural ingredients often smell different in batches based on the source
of the ingredients, while synthetic ingredients usually have consistency in
their smell and lasts longer.
Notes and different smell
after application? Perfumes are often designed with top, middle and base
notes, and designed to smell different based on the time after application.
The
fragrance pyramid
Top
notes
The
top note is perceived as the first and is the smell immediately after spraying.
Often fresh, minty, aquatic and airy fragrances are used. The top note of the
fragrance lasts for about 15 minutes.
Middle
notes
The
middle note forms the middle level of the pyramid and follows after the top
note disappear. The aromas of the heart note gradually unfold and determine the
character of the respective fragrance. Floral, fruity and herbaceous aromas are
often used.
Base
notes:
The
base notes form the foundation of the fragrance, rounds off the smell
experience and gives the fragrance a certain degree of depth. The base notes
are mainly woody, resinous and gourmandous, i.e. sensual, deep nuances. The
smell of the base note may last for several hours depending on the application.
Tips/advice:
When you apply perfumes apply them to pulse points such as the folds in the
crook of your elbow and back of knees, wrist, neck and cleavage. Spraying a
little into the air is also good if you walk straight into the perfume. This
helps to diffuce it over your body. Do not simply apply to the neck as the
scent will rise.