Salvador Dali - Daliflor Fragrance

Daliflor by Salvador Dali is a perfumery interpretation of a dynamic and elegant big city lifestyle, designed specially for women. Its modern aromatic composition includes flower, citrus fruit, spicy, and musk notes. The fragrance is as delicate, gentle and enigmatic as Woman is.
Intensive sensuality, sensitive ecstasy and sincere, heat of passion that the Daliflor fragrance gives you are based on the harmony and balance between flowery shades roses and violets. The nose behind the perfume is Olivier Pescheux.
The perfume opens with the notes of a sweet tangerine, violet, grapefruit, a spicy verbena, which adds to the feeling of freshness. Gentle scents of jasmine and lily of the valley notes reveal themselves at the heart, together with the enigmatic smooth aroma of a rose flower. At the base there are warn sandalwood, musk and Bourbon vanilla notes which sound harmonic and calm.
The Daliflor Eau de Parfum is housed in a bottle with an exceptionally feminine design. Its creators were inspired by a famous painting “A woman with the Head of Roses.” It perfectly matches the fragrance inside as the aromas of the white and Turkish roses play in it the first violin.
The Perfume is available as Eau de Parfum, Eau de Toilette, Deodorant, Body Lotion, and Shower Gel.
Perfume Features:
- Character: noble, individual, gentle, sweet
- Perfumer: Olivier Pescheux
- Family: fruit, woody, aromatic
- Open Notes: tangerine, violet, grapefruit
- Heart Notes: rose, lily of the valley, jasmine
- Basic Notes: sandalwood, musk, vanilla
- Used as: daytime, evening
- For whom: women
- Year of Launch: 2000
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