Frequently Asked Questions about Peau D'Ambrette by Atelier Materi
What does Peau D'Ambrette by Atelier Materi smell like?
Peau D'Ambrette by Atelier Materi features top notes of Ginger and Mandarin Orange, middle notes of Ambrette (Musk Mallow), Amyris, and Angelica, and base notes of Ambroxan, Musk, and Sandalwood.
Who created Peau D'Ambrette by Atelier Materi?
Peau D'Ambrette by Atelier Materi was created by Marie Hugentobler.
When was Peau D'Ambrette by Atelier Materi released?
Peau D'Ambrette by Atelier Materi was released in 2019.
Adore it. Beautiful, lovely, musky piece of perfumery. Opens like some forgotten 90's masculine fougereish thing with sandalwood and bergamot or something? Does that classic thing of sort of sucking in, it's a kind of gentle implosion that these fragrances do, then you know it's going to mushroom out into a real cracker and it does, mutates slowly into a silky smooth, embrace of musk with that gorgeous ambrette character. Very well made, considering I have similar perfumes and I love this genre Peau d'ambrette (now Bois d'ambrette) is still giving me enough originality to want to buy it. Yes it's 195 quid I think, and yes it's a fairly minimal perfume from a brand which clearly blows it's load on packaging and such, but that's all part of the reason the aesthetic appeal is so strong. But I don't care. I love it. Brilliant.
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Peau D'Ambrette, from Atelier Materi was released in 2019. The perfumer behind this creation is Marie Hugentobler. It has the top notes of Ginger and Mandarin Orange, middle notes of Ambrette (Musk Mallow), Amyris, and Angelica, and base notes of Ambroxan, Musk, and Sandalwood.
Adore it. Beautiful, lovely, musky piece of perfumery. Opens like some forgotten 90's masculine fougereish thing with sandalwood and bergamot or something? Does that classic thing of sort of sucking in, it's a kind of gentle implosion that these fragrances do, then you know it's going to mushroom out into a real cracker and it does, mutates slowly into a silky smooth, embrace of musk with that gorgeous ambrette character. Very well made, considering I have similar perfumes and I love this genre Peau d'ambrette (now Bois d'ambrette) is still giving me enough originality to want to buy it. Yes it's 195 quid I think, and yes it's a fairly minimal perfume from a brand which clearly blows it's load on packaging and such, but that's all part of the reason the aesthetic appeal is so strong. But I don't care. I love it. Brilliant.