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Musc Ravageur

by Maurice Roucel
A warm and carnal musk, between skin and intensity.Musc Ravageur highlights a warm and carnal musk, crafted into a deep and very sensual version. The perfume evokes the warmth of skin, with something dense and enveloping.
Capacity 50ml
208,33€
Regular price 208,33€
Familles olfactives
Épicée
Poudrée
Gourmand
Notes de tête
  • Lavender
  • Tangerine
  • Bergamot
  • Coriander
  • Neroli
Notes de cœur
  • Cinnamon
  • Clove
  • Orris root
  • Rose
  • Osmanthus
Notes de fond
  • Musk
  • Vanilla
  • Tonka bean
  • Amber
  • Sandalwood
  • Guaiac wood
  • Cedar
  • Animal notes
  • Patchouli

Occasions
  • Romantic evening
Sillage
Powerful
The Fragrance

Musc Ravageur opens with a slightly dry, spicy warmth that immediately adds dimension. Then the musk takes over, with a soft but powerful texture, accompanied by a dark vanilla that provides roundness without being overtly sweet. Over time, the fragrance becomes more melted, more enveloping, like a warmth that lingers on the skin. The whole maintains a constant intensity, with a deep and very addictive sillage. It's a sensual and assertive perfume, playing on warmth, skin, and a certain tension between softness and intensity.

The brand

Frédéric Malle Editions de Parfums was born in 2000 from a simple and radical conviction. Frédéric Malle, grandson of the founder of Parfums Christian Dior, former evaluator at Givaudan, trained in art history and photography, started with a simple observation: the world's greatest perfumers work in the shadows, constrained by marketing briefs, limited budgets, and imposed deadlines. No one knows their names. He decided to reverse this logic. His model is not a perfume house. It is a publishing house, modeled on the literary world. Frédéric Malle chooses his authors, gives them total carte blanche, no brief, no time constraints, and signs each bottle with the name of its creator. Dominique Ropion, Jean-Claude Ellena, Maurice Roucel, Olivia Giacobetti, Pierre Bourdon: some of the most respected noses in the industry, who for the first time could compose without compromise and publicly claim their work. Portrait of a Lady, Carnal Flower, Musc Ravageur have become absolute references in contemporary perfumery. The bottle follows the same philosophy: neutral, refined, minimalist, designed so that nothing distracts from the perfume and its author. No muse, no advertising campaign. The house's reputation was built by word-of-mouth and the power of the fragrances themselves. A house that changed an entire industry's perception of its own craft.

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