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Japanese Garden, created by the renowned perfumer Mazhu Kozhu, is a captivating fragrance that appeals to both women and men. Its debut took place in 2012, showcasing a true testament to Mazhu Kozhu’s olfactory artistry. The talented nose behind this exquisite creation is none other than Alexandra Gluck.
The composition of Japanese Garden unveils a carefully crafted blend of top, middle, and base notes, resulting in an alluring sensory experience. The initial impression is enriched with the invigorating scents of Basil, Bergamot, and Lemon, providing a refreshing burst of energy. As the fragrance settles, the heart note of Burdock emerges, bestowing a unique depth and complexity to the composition. Finally, the base notes of Lotus and White Tea elegantly weave together, leaving a lasting impression of serenity and tranquility.
Japanese Garden is an homage to the serene beauty of nature, encapsulating the essence of a tranquil Japanese garden in a scent. Its harmonious blend of fragrant ingredients captures the delicate balance between relaxation and sophistication. With each spritz, Japanese Garden envelops the wearer in an aura of elegance and refinement.
Experience the captivating allure of Japanese Garden, an olfactory masterpiece that brings the serene beauty of a Japanese garden to life.
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