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Top notes: basil, anise seed, blackcurrant bud, neroli
Middle notes: angelica, caraway, fennel, chamomile
Base notes: immortelle, sandalwood, cedar

 

Under the softness of the first rays of sun, walk barefoot in the fresh grass, with a smile on your lips and reconnect with nature in full bloom. The green and aniseed facets of basil and fennel dance with the warm and radiant immortelle flower. Rayon Vert is an explosion of sunny life! The celebration of freedom found in the renewal of nature, where every breath of fresh air and every ray of sunshine symbolizes a new burst of vitality and energy!

Natural, vegan and made in France eau de parfum.

Bastille RAYON VERT, Green hesperid - Eau de Parfum 15ml

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  • Your perfume is made up of 95% natural ingredients. It has been formulated to fully respect your skin.

    Its formula is short: it contains 38 ingredients. A classic perfume can contain up to 300, while only mentioning its potentially allergenic ingredients on its label (generally, less than 10).

    Each of its raw materials was chosen by the perfume's creator, Caroline Dumur.

    Natural ingredients (95%):

    Angelique - angelica archangelica oil
    Mugwort - artemisia vulgaris oil
    Basil- ocimum basilicum var basilicum
    Bergamot- citrus aurantium bergamia fruit oil
    Virginia Cedar Wood- juniperus virginiana wood oil
    Sandalwood- santalum spicata wood oil
    Absolute blackcurrant buds- ribes nigrum absolute
    Chamomile- anthemis nobilis flower oil
    Lemon - citrus limon peel oil
    Fennel- foeniculum vulgare var dulce oil
    Caraway seeds -carum carvin seed oil
    Anise seeds -pimpinella anisum oil
    Absolute immortal- helichrysum italicum absolute
    Neroli -citrus aurantium flower oil
    Organic wheat alcohol
    Water


    Synthetic ingredients (5%):

    Ald aa triplal (green, grass)
    Allyl amyl glycolate (fresh, pineapple)
    Ambroxan (wood, ambergris)
    Canthoxal (anise)
    Cedramber (cedar, ambergris)
    Cedrol (cedar)
    Dodecenal, trans-2 (clean, tangerine peel)
    Ethyldecadienoate/cis-4 trans-2 (green, pear)
    Glycolierral (green, grass)
    Helvetolide (musk)
    Hexenol/cis-3 (green, green tea)
    Hexyl acetate (green, pear)
    Ionone alpha (iris, violet)
    Ionone beta trans (iris, violet)
    Jasmone cis (jasmine)
    Lauric Aldehyde (clean, tangerine zest)
    Liffarome (green, purple)
    Methoxy benzaldehyde/para (anise)
    Methyl benzylalehyde acetate/alpha (green, gardenia)
    Methyl dihydrojasmonate (fresh jasmine)
    Oxacycloheptadec-10-en-2-one (musks, ambrette seeds)
    Stemone (green, leaves)

  • Bastille was born from a very simple observation: while habits are changing to move towards more eco-responsible consumption patterns, “clean” cosmetics, natural and respectful of health and the planet, dominate trends in the industry. of beauty.

    But on the perfume side... the lines move more slowly and with difficulty: the industry remains opaque and the "clean" alternatives are much fewer in number.

    Driven by their desire to shake up the boundaries of the still very traditional perfume industry on the aspects of eco-responsibility, sobriety, and sustainable development but also nourished by multiple experiences in the world of luxury and beauty, including a joint one at Chanel, Sophie Maisant and Pascal Hyafil joined forces in 2022 in the Bastille adventure to continue the development of the brand, created in 2020 by a young Parisian.

    With Bastille, their vision is above all to give meaning to the perfumes we wear every day. Offering a liberating framework: freedom of olfactory creation given to perfumers, and freedom of choice for everyone - everyone has their own perfume, their own story. Above all, it’s about focusing on the essentials. Quality ingredients, originality, creativity and freedom. Their perfumes dance and play the balance: between sustainable and desirable, between tradition and future, between synthetic and natural, between feminine and masculine, between body and ideal, between power and subtlety, between experience and memory.

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