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15.1 Hapyang by Pierre Guillaume Paris

15.1 Hapyang by Pierre Guillaume Paris

Theme N°15: Floriental

Floral Aldehydes

Hapyang is an explosion of powder and floral sparkles, with an endless trail. Aldehydes make magnolia and ylang-ylang flowers sparkle in a cloud of powder, enlivened by the sweet, exotic notes of this floral heart. Pearwood, benzoin and vanilla rise in a delicate oriental breath, enveloping the skin like a precious veil of shimmering silk. It was while discovering by chance a series of photographs depicting a dancer in a cloud of powder (by Jeffrey Vanhoutte) that the idea came to me: aldehydes should twirl in a huge cloud of powder!

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15.1 Hapyang by Pierre Guillaume Paris

Theme N°15: Floriental

Floral Aldehydes

Hapyang is an explosion of powder and floral sparkles, with an endless trail. Aldehydes make magnolia and ylang-ylang flowers sparkle in a cloud of powder, enlivened by the sweet, exotic notes of this floral heart. Pearwood, benzoin and vanilla rise in a delicate oriental breath, enveloping the skin like a precious veil of shimmering silk. It was while discovering by chance a series of photographs depicting a dancer in a cloud of powder (by Jeffrey Vanhoutte) that the idea came to me: aldehydes should twirl in a huge cloud of powder!

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Theme N°15: Floriental

Floral Aldehydes

Hapyang is an explosion of powder and floral sparkles, with an endless trail. Aldehydes make magnolia and ylang-ylang flowers sparkle in a cloud of powder, enlivened by the sweet, exotic notes of this floral heart. Pearwood, benzoin and vanilla rise in a delicate oriental breath, enveloping the skin like a precious veil of shimmering silk. It was while discovering by chance a series of photographs depicting a dancer in a cloud of powder (by Jeffrey Vanhoutte) that the idea came to me: aldehydes should twirl in a huge cloud of powder!