Chaco
Chaco is the second largest primary forest of Latin America, called the "impenetrable forest" for its incredibly dense formation.
This forest is the only source for gaiac wood, known locally as 'Palo Santo'. This region is also known by perfumers to be the source of petitgrain essential oil, of natural extracts of maté leaves and for being an important origin of citrus cultivation.
- Perfumer
- Scent Notes
- Use & Care
- Ingredients & Origin
Alexandra Monet
Head: A Yerba mate absolute from Paraguay in a citrus bouquet with bergamot and Lemon Sfuma
Heart: Petitgrain Paraguay essence in a tea accord with lavandin and cardamom essential oils
Base: Palo santo extracts from the Paraguayan Chaco, with woody facets of vetiver and a duo of cedar oils
The optimal places to apply perfume are those where the blood circulation is strongest and the heartbeat can be felt. Apply your perfume inside your wrists, elbows or at the back of your knees, below the earlobes and on the neck.
Avoid rubbing your wrists after spraying the perfume.
For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Do not apply on freshly shaved or irritated skin.
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Chaco
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