The intoxicating fragrance of Armenian paper is reinterpreted with refinement and sensuality.
"If it were a painting, an Amberist work."
Bois d'Armenie might call to mind the captivating atmosphere of an Amberist canvas. Particularly moved by the subdued, hypnotizing ambiance of these paintings, Jean-Paul Guerlain became their avid collector.
Apply fragrance to clean skin after showering, targeting pulse points such as wrists and behind the neck for optimal scent diffusion. Use a non-scented moisturizer first to prolong fragrance life. Avoid direct application on clothes and sensitive skin to prevent irritation and preserve the integrity of the scent.