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This fragrance has notes of ban timmur, bergamot, carrot seeds, rum and wild fig, with base shades of cashmere woods and tonka bean. In my opinion this is a unisex scent that edges slightly towards the masculine so if you love very feminine floral scents it isn’t for you.
It's warm, mysterious, European, sexy and modern. The heart it leads into is every bit as original- spicy, earthy carrot seed set against sweetly seductive rum and juicy, wild fig. Only 1 left in stock - order soon. It deserves an international fragrance award!
Energetic and radiant, it transports the wearer to the Nepali highlands and encapsulates the essence of adventure and danger.By entering your email you consent to the use by Space NK of your personal data in accordance with our Don't worry if it's hard to imagine- the utterly unique note is the very first thing you'll smell on your initial spray, a combination of juicy citrus and sweet, spicy, clovelike tones for a note both thrillingly novel, but also possessed of a certain familiar holiday-spice styled comfort. It is, however, still quite a novelty- the first fragrance ever to feature an astonishing new note- Ban Timmur, a Nepalese plant related to Szechwan pepper, known for both intense, almost anesthetic spice but also unusually bright, citrussy tones. Byredo Eleventh Hour perfume 3.3oz /100ml EDP Spray (Free ship) unisex .
Key Note: * Top: Bergamot, Ban Timmur * Heart: Rum, Carrot Seeds, Wild Fig * Base: Tonka Bean, Cashmere Woods Discover the scent that evokes all the mysteries of life with Byredo Eleventh Hour Eau de Parfum, a sensual melancholy fragrance for all gender. It will inspire the senses, soothe the skin and linger for hours of wear.At this time we are unable to ship to P.O Boxes, A.P.O or F.P.OMy husband says this perfume is an explosion in a spice and pepper factory.
$189.00. $97.00. Fragrances Skip to main content Hello, Sign in. BYREDO Eleventh Hour 100 ml | 3.4 oz.
It fits right in because of Mr. Gorham and M. Epinette know how to take the aesthetic they’ve created while finding a way to define the limits. $130.00. I sat down next to someone today who smelled distinctly of a hamster cage. Your browser's Javascript functionality is turned off.
This reminds me so much of Viktor & Rolf Spicebomb. Sarah Khan Photo: BYREDO It is very unusual scent, with character. A unique scent, to be sure, but one best reserved for bathrooms, storage closets, or rodent beds.
Only criticism would be that it doesn't have amazing lasting power but when its noticed its definitely noticed. Eleventh Hour finds the darkness on the edge of town. Is there a scent more subtle and sublime? Product Details The BYREDO Eleventh Hour EDP will be available at Escentials Paragon and escentials.com at SGD210 (50ml) and SGD310 (100ml) from 6 September onwards.
Free shipping . It would be challenging, mimimally. I have a few Byredo scents (too many) and find they have different staying power, this is definitely one of the better ones for longevity and I can still smell hours after spraying. This stands out from most of the Byredo brand for its darker aesthetic.
It seems funny to say this, but Eleventh Hour is not the first fragrance we've carried based on the end of the world. It seems funny to say this, but Eleventh Hour is not the first fragrance we've carried based on the end of the world. This smells very similar to Jo Malone Pomegranate Noir. Reviews (5)
That said, I find and experience nothing else like this perfume's soothing composition.
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However, I know people that have said it’s very long lasting on them. I love my furry friends, but prefer not to confuse their homes with my own. It will inspire the senses, soothe the skin and linger for hours of wear. Byredo Eleventh Hour 100 ml New In Box Unisex Fragrances Eau de Parfum 3.4oz. SALE !!! Eleventh Hour is inspired at the end of Time, the destruction of the planet, the scent of things that come to an end and it represents the concept of "the last perfume on Earth." Try a Lucky Scent's sample, you won't be dissapointed. BYREDO was founded in 2006 by Ben Gorham.