Imagine the most sophisticated, bright, green scent possible, and you’re probably most of the way to Cire Trudon II (Deux) 15ml Travel Spray. This cologne is like cut grass, if cut grass was wearing a perfectly tailored tuxedo. Equally lush on any gender, this scent is natural, sensual and moreish. It’s new life, it’s a forest at dawn. A fragrance that will transport you and ground you, if just for a minute.
What are the notes of Cire Trudon II (Deux)?
- Head: Green leaves, bitter orange
- Heart: Pine, pepper, juniper
- Base: Cedar, incense, ambroxan, cashmeran
This travel-friendly spray makes an ideal introduction to Trudon's distinctive collection of Eaux de Parfum, or to keep a favourite on hand in a convenient smaller size.
What else do I need to know about Cire Trudon II (Deux)?
Cire Trudon perfumes are stunning, and they tend to develop a little as you wear them. Select your scent for its heart and base notes, rather than the initial head notes. This will give you a truer idea of how the perfume will smell.
This fragrance is a cologne and comes in a 15ml bottle.
Cire Trudon: Scents with history
Cire Trudon fragrances have the same sense of history, complexity and creativity as their candles. These eau de parfum scents are compelling and unique - you won’t be wearing the same perfume as every other person at the bar. They’re perfumes for perfume lovers.
Once, every royal palace would have a team of staff to care for candles. Founded in 1643, Maison de Cire Trudon crafted candles for the royal court of Versailles. Cire Trudon candles still carry the emblem of King Louis XIV who created the Royal Wax Manufacture in Antony, which once belonged to the Cire Trudon family. With a gold seal inspired by a bas relief on the Royal Wax Manufacture, the Cire Trudon motto is a tribute to the bees that contributed to the Maison Trudon candles throughout the centuries. Though Cire Trudon candles are now made with a more environmentally friendly vegetable wax, you can still read the latin deo regique laborant” which refers to bees “doing work for god and king.”