
L’Eau Technique
Description
At the top, L’Eau Technique combines lemon, aqueous fruits and ozonic notes, while the heart is composed of sage, lavender and pear. The trail pairs cedar wood and sandalwood with patchouli, and is prolonged with amber and musk.
History
Inspired by watch mechanisms, Jacques Fath’s L’Eau Technique stands for the codes of modern, urban life. The house wanted to come up with an eau de toilette for men of all ages who are into technology and high-quality products. A watch mechanism is drawn in deep blue on the silver bottle. The heavy cap was designed to evoke how you feel when you’re wearing a heavy, expensive watch.
Range
Eau de Toilette 1.7 and 3.4 oz.
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20 february 2014
Oh mais quel nom étrange pour un parfum Jacques Fath... et des notes aquatiques dans la composition, quelle désolation...
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20 february 2014
It is a novel technique to frame a fragrance around "the clock." It is almost a play on words. Because of the "unique" concept, I'd like to try this. The notes of lemon, pear, lavender and sage connote a fougere scent especially when they are mixed with ozonic notes. I think it would be a complex fragrance and a joy to smell on a man.
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