Description
This scent strives to evoke varying degrees of hysteria and irresponsible behavior. It is dedicated to absinthe, a controversial spirit that was temporarily banned due to its thujone component. Known as a serotonin-stimulating ketone, it gives off an aromatic, green smell and contains THC. This substance causes hallucinations and psychedelic effects and was used by the military as a disinfectant during the war to boost soldiers’ morale. It also occurs in plants of the genus Artemisia and is a component of various essential oils that are used in perfume production.
As a young perfumer, The Nose mixed lab-grown thujone into his absinthe drinks to ensure the appropriate effect. He wanted to experience a different kind of drunkenness that resulted in endless volleys of giggles and bursts of hysterical laughter.
Absinthe, also known as “la fée verte” (“the green fairy”), is a high-proof alcoholic drink that originally comes from Switzerland. In the 19th century it gained great popularity among artists and writers in Paris. Traditionally, absinthe is characterized by a green color and an anise-like taste and is made from plants, plant extracts or medicinal herbs. As a drink, absinthe is often associated with the bohemian lifestyle.
Absinthe is a fragrance inspired by happy escapes and carefree giggles, a delirious moment that makes you forget all worries to immerse yourself in a luxurious form of madness. The composition of absinthe contains a certain amount of chlorophyll and natural ingredients that can change the color of the fragrant liquid or form sediment if the bottle is exposed to daylight for a long time.



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