Perfume is a mixture. A mixture is like a variety of conflicting words and materials to explain why perfume is a little, without explaining too much.
It gives everything through enjoyment begun but never realized, an endless movement of desire without consummation, it lulls, dominates and disturbs. So take a vanilla bean, some old rum bursting with amber woods, a bourbon vetiver, and bring each of these substances to your senses. This is the game of love according to Musset, Shakespeare or Racine. And it's much better because satisfaction kills while desire makes you live by creating movement across ever-renewed distance.
Perfume components
Editorial:
Cumin, cinnamon, rum
Heart of the perfume:
Vanilla, Labdanum
The rule:
Woods, Bourbon Vetiver, Chestnut