Thomas Kosmala No. 4 Apres l'Amour Eau de Parfum
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Brand:
Thomas Kosmala
Line: no. 4 apres l'amour
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: niche
Country TM: France
Made in: France, Great Britain
Gender: unisex
Scent Type: fougere, woody
Top Note: Bitter Orange Leaves, Lemon Zest
Heart Note: Spice
Base Note: Ambergris, Musk, Woody Notes
The scent of closeness and passion, impossible to forget, is how one might describe the woody fougère composition No. 4 Apres l'Amour by Thomas Kosmala. The name of the fragrance translates to "after love," and its essence becomes clearer through the words of the perfumer himself: "...it conveys the erotic energy and languid mood that emerges when skin touches skin." Thomas Kosmala is a true alchemist of perfumery, creating incredible combinations of ingredients in each of his works. Here, too, through a blend of musky notes, spices, and tangy citrus, a subtle friction is evoked, as two bodies and their pure scents merge into one. The fragrance of this eau de parfum is quite rich, long-lasting, with strong projection. It is highly suitable for evening events and occasions when you want to leave a lasting impression—a presence that will be etched into memory and not easily forgotten. However, it may feel somewhat heavy for office and daily wear. Many note that its scent is reminiscent of the legendary Baccarat Rouge 540, but here it is reimagined, refined to purity, with moderate sweetness. If you are seeking something seductive, with intimate charm, yet with a newer and more unique aroma, this is the choice for you.
Top Notes — Bitter orange leaf and lemon zest — a balance of bitterness and freshness, like the first impulse that awakens feelings.
Heart Note — Spicy spices that convey the warmth of touch, passion, and the subtle play between two bodies.
Base Notes — Soft, warm amber combined with woody accords and musk — like the sensation of sweet closeness that lingers on the skin, a gentle memory of the past.
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