An alluring moment of contemplation.

strangelove deadofnight Eau De Parfum

$235.00
Size: 15mL

Pickup available at Stéle Williamsburg

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About
Experience an alluring moment of contemplation before diving into the depths of the deadofnight.
Strangelove's Dead of Night empowers its followers to take risks and indulge in their desires. It features the seductive allure of oud, a rare and prized aromatic wood resin, carefully sourced for sustainable practices. This enchanting scent is complemented by the serenity of Damask rose and natural violet leaves, with hints of vanilla balsam and the warmth of sandalwood, amber, and musk. The result is a captivating elixir that lingers with sensuality. 
Details

The premiere fragrance from strangelove, deadofnight is highly coveted and leaves all who encounter it curious and captivated. 15 ml eau de parfum comes with a gold-tone cap.

Composition

SANDALWOOD
SCENT: Creamy, spicy, woody, warm, smooth and sweet smell; slightly powdery; legendary for its lingering quality. Sandalwood smells very exotic, comforting, and meditative.
ORIGIN/PRODUCTION: Sandalwood used in perfumery is the dark heartwood. Has been used longer than almost any other ingredient in perfumery.

TUBEROSE
SCENT: Rich, sensual, narcotic floral. In perfumery, it's a very versatile scent and works with a lot of notes.
ORIGIN/PRODUCTION: Has the unusual quality of producing oil up to 3 days after it has been picked. One of the last materials still treated by Enfleurage. One of the most expensive materials in perfumery.

DISCLAIMER: Due to the use of natural oils, absolutes, and essences in strangelove’s perfumes, it is not uncommon for sediment or darkening to appear in your perfume. Over time, a perfume is subject to disintegration and oxidation of the natural ingredients in particular and sometimes, the alcohol can cause evaporation as well. These are normal occurrences for natural perfumes, similar to natural teas and wines.

JASMINE
SCENT: Rich, fruity, warm, narcotic, sensual and animalic floral
ORIGIN/PRODUCTION: Takes five million blossoms (hand picked) to produce a kilo of Jasmine Absolute. When first introduced in the mid-sixteenth century, it was known as “the flower”