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N°1 de Chanel L'Eau Rouge by Chanel is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. N°1 de Chanel L'Eau Rouge was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Olivier Polge. Top notes are Red Berries and Citruses; middle notes are Rose, Jasmine and Orange Blossom; base notes are Musk and Iris. N°1 de Chanel L'Eau Rouge fragrance mist is launchng as part of a new skin care and make-up collection. The new N°1 de Chanel collection represents the global vision of Chanel beauty that incorporates three dimensions: skin care, make-up and fragrance. The entire collection bears the symbol of the camellia flower, and red camellia extract works is there prevent and correct the signs of skin aging. The composition N ° 1 DE CHANEL L’EAU ROUGE - revitalizing fragrance mist refreshes and invigorates, striking a balance between extreme softness and surprising energy. Inspired by the red camellia, the fragrant composition provides softness and energy, as they say from home. For this purpose, Olivier Polge used a skin care base enriched with refreshing camellia water and revitalizing red camellia extract as a medium for this fragrant water. "Opening with an energetic burst of citrus and red berries, the scent unfurls into a heart of jasmine and rose, the iconic signature of the House’s fragrance, along with comforting iris and musk notes. " L'Eau Rouge formula contains 97% ingredients of natural origin. The fragrance is available in a 100 ml bottle.
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