Frequently Asked Questions about Lost in Heaven by Francesca Bianchi
How long does Lost in Heaven by Francesca Bianchi last?
Based on user reviews, Lost in Heaven by Francesca Bianchi has very good longevity, typically lasting 6-10 hours. The longevity rating is 4.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Lost in Heaven by Francesca Bianchi?
Lost in Heaven by Francesca Bianchi has strong sillage with good projection that others will notice. The sillage rating is 4.0 out of 5.
Who created Lost in Heaven by Francesca Bianchi?
Lost in Heaven by Francesca Bianchi was created by Francesca Bianchi.
When was Lost in Heaven by Francesca Bianchi released?
Lost in Heaven by Francesca Bianchi was released in 2019.
What season is Lost in Heaven by Francesca Bianchi best for?
According to user reviews, Lost in Heaven by Francesca Bianchi is best suited for Fall and Winter.
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Lost in Heaven, from Francesca Bianchi was released in 2019. The perfumer behind this creation is Francesca Bianchi. The notes are Ambergris, Beeswax, Castoreum, Cinnamon, Coriander, Cumin, Grapefruit, Heliotrope, Jasmine, Labdanum, Magnolia, Mimosa, Musk, Opoponax, Orange Blossom, Orris Root, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Tangerine, Tonka Bean, Vetiver, Ylang-Ylang.
Lost in Heaven is all about the complex dichotomy of the human condition, the torn emotion of longing for a place of happiness - a paradise of innocence and joy, only to be compelled by your darker side, realising that paradise doesn’t exist without accepting the intrusive thoughts and desires which dwell within. This scent encapsulates everything I love about Francesca’s work. On one side, there’s an angelic melody of indolic jasmine and orange blossom, softened by the delicate intimacy of sandalwood, heliotrope and sweet tonka. This is contrasted by the darker, dirtier secrets within - a devilish concoction of castoreum, ambergris, cumin and a delectable recreation of Tonkin Musk. All of this rests on Bianchi’s signature orris base alongside a thick, leathery note of cistus. This scent is filth, there is no other way to describe it. The castoreum and cumin do not try to hide, giving you a sense of a dirty, slightly sweaty secret which has not been well kept. To some that may sound revolting, to me it is heavenly. Without question, this is easily one of my all time favourites from the house.
Lost in Heaven is all about the complex dichotomy of the human condition, the torn emotion of longing for a place of happiness - a paradise of innocence and joy, only to be compelled by your darker side, realising that paradise doesn’t exist without accepting the intrusive thoughts and desires which dwell within. This scent encapsulates everything I love about Francesca’s work. On one side, there’s an angelic melody of indolic jasmine and orange blossom, softened by the delicate intimacy of sandalwood, heliotrope and sweet tonka. This is contrasted by the darker, dirtier secrets within - a devilish concoction of castoreum, ambergris, cumin and a delectable recreation of Tonkin Musk. All of this rests on Bianchi’s signature orris base alongside a thick, leathery note of cistus. This scent is filth, there is no other way to describe it. The castoreum and cumin do not try to hide, giving you a sense of a dirty, slightly sweaty secret which has not been well kept. To some that may sound revolting, to me it is heavenly. Without question, this is easily one of my all time favourites from the house.