Papier d'Arménie®
Papier d'Arménie® - Booklet - Arménie (Set of 2)
Papier d'Arménie® - Booklet - Arménie (Set of 2)
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This perfume was created in 2006 from the encounter between Mireille Schvartz and Francis Kurkdjian, a renowned perfumer. An authentic edition for a true olfactory journey. Myrrh, sage, lavender and cedarwood form these orientalist scents.
Papier d'Arménie® is the oldest room fragrance. Scents with sweet, vanilla and balsamic notes, reminiscent of the fragrances of the Orient. The unique smell of the small paper comes from benzoin resin, whose disinfecting properties were discovered in 1885 by Auguste Ponsot during a trip to Armenia. He decided to import its benefits to France. Benzoin was formerly used externally to treat asthma, coughs and colds, but is still used today as a remedy. It perfumes your home and removes any bad smells from the kitchen, tobacco, animals, etc.
Instructions for use
Tear off a strip, fold it into an accordion shape, place it on the disc on a heat-resistant surface, light it and then blow out the flame to avoid ignition, as it must burn slowly.
Papier d'Arménie® can be used all year round to perfume your home and create an atmosphere of well-being.
Tip
- Burn one strip 3 to 4 times a week
- Ventilate the house regularly
- Do not leave a strip burning unattended
- Keep the product out of reach of children
- Avoid inhaling the smoke directly
- Ventilate the room after use
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