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[ pure perfume ]
Cologne absolue
Inspired by the legendary Eau de Cologne, the Cologne Absolue is a new olfactive family created in 2009 by Sylvie Ganter and Christophe Cervasel, Atelier Cologne Creators and Founders. Genuine pure perfume exalting the magical freshness and elegance of citruses with exceptional lasting power thanks to very high concentrations of essential oils. For the first time, citruses are blended with the most precious natural raw materials for perfectly balanced creations and exceptional lasting power. Each Cologne Absolue tells the story of treasured emotions and powerful memories.
Perfumes of character crafted from nature, our Colognes Absolues are composed of up to 95% renewable and ingredients of natural origin. As we have nothing to hide, we are eager to share with you our more detailed formula.
The ingredients in our colognes are essentially water, alcohol, natural and human-made raw materials. Our creations contain no colorants, UV filters, preservatives and no synthetic stabilizers.
To achieve the signature balance of our Maison de Parfum, we add a selection of unexpected notes crafted scientifically. Our goal is to avoid nature over-exploitation and to get rid of ingredients of animal origin. It also enables our perfumers to reveal the unreachable, magnify nature with a touch of modernity, and enlarge the olfactory palette of our creations.
From the sourcing of our ingredients, the humans involved and the manufacturing of our fragrances, Atelier Cologne is absolutely committed to designing more sustainable, creative and authentic Colognes.
"We concentrate on the juice and never add unnecessary components such as colorants, filters, synthetic stabilizers."
Discover the ingredients which can be found in nature
(Natural molecules can either be extracted from natural ingredients, or reproduced synthetically to preserve the wildlife.)
- Dipropylene glycol : Solubilzer with neutral scent
- Isopropyl myristate : Odourless cosmetic ingredient present in coriander seeds or papaya that helps to solubilize perfume oils Naturally found
- Triethyl citrate : Odorless cosmetic ingredient that helps to solubilize perfume oils, present in nature
- Vanillin : Powdery edible note having a characteristic of vanilla bourbon beans Naturally found
- 5-(2,2,3-Trimethyl-3-cyclopentenyl)-3-methylpentan-2-ol : Creamy woody delicate ingredient typical of sandalwood
- Cedrol : Woody note naturally present in cedarwood Naturally found
- Cedrol methyl ether : Very diffusive amber note with cedarwood nuances
- alpha-Cedrene : Dry woody note naturally present in cedarwood Naturally found
- Tetramethyl acetyloctahydronaphthalenes : Woody note with cedar inflexion
- Benzyl benzoate : A balsamic floral note with fruity sweet nuances present in various white florals like Ylang, jasmine, tuberose Naturally found
- Limonene : Citrus note found in many essential oils as orange, lemon and bergamote Naturally found
- Citral : Sparkling and acidulous citrus note naturally present in various citruses, verbenas and gingers Naturally found
- Methyl dihydrojasmonate : Floral delicate and petally note with jasmin inflexion, naturally present in Osmanthus Naturally found
- Linalool : Floral note present in many aromatics plants such as lavender & basil Naturally found
- Linalyl acetate : Aromatic floral note, smells like earl grey tea naturally present in lavender and bergamote Naturally found
- Geraniol : Rose note naturally present in rose flower and geranium Naturally found
- Naphtho[2,1-b]furan, dodecahydro-3a,6,6,9a-tetramethyl- : Warm ambery note with a musky, powdery, salty and woody cedar character present in clary sage Naturally found
- Naphtho[2,1-b]furan, dodecahydro-3a,6,6,9a-tetramethyl-, (3aR,5aS,9aS,9bR)- : Sensual ambery note, originally present in ambergris Naturally found
- 3-Methylcyclopentadecenone : Very elegant and soft musky note with animalic inflexion
- 2-(1-(3',3'-Dimethyl-1'-cyclohexyl)ethoxy)-2-methyl propyl propanoate : Musky note with light fruity pear inflexions
- Oxacycloheptadec-10-ene-2-one : Musky note found naturally in ambrette seeds Naturally found
- Oxacyclohexadecen-2-one : Musky note with soft woody, powdery facets
- Pinene : Warm woody note with resinous nuances typical of fresh pine needles Naturally found
Perfumes of character crafted from nature, our Colognes Absolues are composed of up to 95% renewable and ingredients of natural origin. As we have nothing to hide, we are eager to share with you our more detailed formula.
The ingredients in our colognes are essentially water, alcohol, natural and human-made raw materials. Our creations contain no colorants, UV filters, preservatives and no synthetic stabilizers.
To achieve the signature balance of our Maison de Parfum, we add a selection of unexpected notes crafted scientifically. Our goal is to avoid nature over-exploitation and to get rid of ingredients of animal origin. It also enables our perfumers to reveal the unreachable, magnify nature with a touch of modernity, and enlarge the olfactory palette of our creations.
From the sourcing of our ingredients, the humans involved and the manufacturing of our fragrances, Atelier Cologne is absolutely committed to designing more sustainable, creative and authentic Colognes.
"We concentrate on the juice and never add unnecessary components such as colorants, filters, synthetic stabilizers."
Discover the ingredients which can be found in nature
(Natural molecules can either be extracted from natural ingredients, or reproduced synthetically to preserve the wildlife.)
- Dipropylene glycol : Solubilzer with neutral scent
- Isopropyl myristate : Odourless cosmetic ingredient present in coriander seeds or papaya that helps to solubilize perfume oils Naturally found
- Triethyl citrate : Odorless cosmetic ingredient that helps to solubilize perfume oils, present in nature
- Vanillin : Powdery edible note having a characteristic of vanilla bourbon beans Naturally found
- 5-(2,2,3-Trimethyl-3-cyclopentenyl)-3-methylpentan-2-ol : Creamy woody delicate ingredient typical of sandalwood
- Cedrol : Woody note naturally present in cedarwood Naturally found
- Cedrol methyl ether : Very diffusive amber note with cedarwood nuances
- alpha-Cedrene : Dry woody note naturally present in cedarwood Naturally found
- Tetramethyl acetyloctahydronaphthalenes : Woody note with cedar inflexion
- Benzyl benzoate : A balsamic floral note with fruity sweet nuances present in various white florals like Ylang, jasmine, tuberose Naturally found
- Limonene : Citrus note found in many essential oils as orange, lemon and bergamote Naturally found
- Citral : Sparkling and acidulous citrus note naturally present in various citruses, verbenas and gingers Naturally found
- Methyl dihydrojasmonate : Floral delicate and petally note with jasmin inflexion, naturally present in Osmanthus Naturally found
- Linalool : Floral note present in many aromatics plants such as lavender & basil Naturally found
- Linalyl acetate : Aromatic floral note, smells like earl grey tea naturally present in lavender and bergamote Naturally found
- Geraniol : Rose note naturally present in rose flower and geranium Naturally found
- Naphtho[2,1-b]furan, dodecahydro-3a,6,6,9a-tetramethyl- : Warm ambery note with a musky, powdery, salty and woody cedar character present in clary sage Naturally found
- Naphtho[2,1-b]furan, dodecahydro-3a,6,6,9a-tetramethyl-, (3aR,5aS,9aS,9bR)- : Sensual ambery note, originally present in ambergris Naturally found
- 3-Methylcyclopentadecenone : Very elegant and soft musky note with animalic inflexion
- 2-(1-(3',3'-Dimethyl-1'-cyclohexyl)ethoxy)-2-methyl propyl propanoate : Musky note with light fruity pear inflexions
- Oxacycloheptadec-10-ene-2-one : Musky note found naturally in ambrette seeds Naturally found
- Oxacyclohexadecen-2-one : Musky note with soft woody, powdery facets
- Pinene : Warm woody note with resinous nuances typical of fresh pine needles Naturally found
On the snow-capped mountain, a mysterious smoke is raising up to the sky. Where fire becomes air, a transcendant and incandscent blend uplifts the mind to new horizons.
Scent Description
The frankincense is reinvented, transcended by the freshness of the citruses to reveal airy yet incandescent notes, to highlight spiritual fulfillment.
The incense from Africa liberates woody, spicy, and warm notes.
The bergamot from Calabria blows a freshness, revealing the airy facets of the incense.
The cistus from Spain accentuates the most incandescent notes of the incense, with resinous smoky tones.
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How to conserve your cologne?
Heat, light, and humidity will break down the perfume and lessen its quality.
Instead, store them in cool (non changing temperature), dry spots and away from windows and sunlight.
How to use your perfume?
When you spray perfume in areas directly underneath your nose, your brain gets used to it and gradually doesn’t smell it.
Opt instead for spraying on the arm area which is farther from your nose but where you can always smell it.