"I didn't try to create or compose a fragrance. I simply wanted to work with a woody note. I wanted something unambiguous, with no other tones than those provided by the essences. No floral highlights."
Mademoiselle Chanel's dream, as early as 1930, was to create a woody fragrance that would stand on its own, powerful, without frills or shyness.
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.