Teramez

R101.20R311.90

This fragrance is inspired by Hermes Terre D’Hermes

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Description

Teramez: A Modern Interpretation of Earthly Elegance

Teramez is a fragrance that captures the essence of earthy elegance, inspired by the iconic Hermes Terre d’Hermes. This scent is a journey through a verdant landscape, evoking the feeling of fresh air and natural beauty.

Fragrance Notes:

  • Top Notes: Citrusy Bergamot, Crisp Grapefruit
  • Heart Notes: Aromatic Sage, Spicy Pepper
  • Base Notes: Earthy Vetiver, Woody Cedarwood

Fragrance Profile:

Teramez opens with a vibrant and refreshing burst of citrus notes, setting the stage for a more complex and sophisticated fragrance. As the fragrance develops, the heart notes of sage and pepper emerge, adding a spicy and aromatic dimension. The base notes of vetiver and cedarwood provide a grounding and woody foundation, creating a long-lasting and unforgettable scent.

Key Features:

  • Fresh and Aromatic: A captivating blend of citrus, herbal, and woody notes.
  • Long-Lasting: The fragrance lingers on the skin, providing all-day wear.
  • Versatile: Suitable for both casual and formal occasions.
  • Unisex: A versatile scent that can be enjoyed by both men and women.
  • “Discover the Earthly Elegance of Teramez.”

By focusing on the fragrance’s earthy, elegant, and timeless qualities, you can create a compelling marketing message that resonates with consumers.

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100 ml, 30 ml, 50 ml

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