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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Cuir Beluga by Guerlain c2005

Cuir Beluga by Guerlain: launched in 2005 as part of the L’Art et la Matière collection. Created by Olivier Polge.






From Guerlain:

Like a pair of luxurious, buttery soft leather gloves, Cuir Beluga's smooth touch is a perfect fit. Guerlain has taken leather to new olfactory heights, blending it with Mandarin orange, amber, heliotrope and vanilla.

Enigmatic and mysterious, Cuir Beluga has lured both men and women into its velvety paradox. It is made for the woman or man with leather gloves curled around a steering wheel with wind-tousled hair, staring down an open road and happily consumed by the journey.



So what does it smell like? It is classified as a leather fragrance.
  • Top notes: aldehydes, tangerine, mandarin
  • Heart notes: patchouli, everlasting flower (immortelle)
  • Base notes: vanilla, amber, suede, heliotrope, leather


About L'Art et la Matiére:

L'Art et la Matiere is a collection of rare perfumes that capture the world's most luxurious raw materials with vision and daring. "Matière" means "material" in French. The name of the line is actually a pun on the French expression "L'Art et la manière". It's used when you talk about there being a certain "correct" way of doing things, with "art and manner".

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