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$2.33The Story
æšæŒăæ„ is a Japanese word describing that sense of happiness when you look up in spring and see sun rays filtering through the new green leaves.
In 9.1 Pierrre continues with the Japanese theme. PG9 Yuzu ab Erato was all about the beauty of that peculiar Asian citrus: yuzu.
PG9.1 Komorebi still explores the fresh theme, but in a more conceptual, abstract way. It's spring sun meeting the fresh newborn leaves. Genty green and aromatic PG9.1 is the breath of spring and nature awakening.
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The Sniff on Komorebi:
"So, let us dive into the scent. If you havenât already picked it up from all the references to green weâve already managed to shoehorn into this review: this is a green scent. A very green scent. Best suited to those who like their perfumes verdant, lush and bracing.
Komorebi opens with a minty bouquet: fresh torn mint leaves billowing their scent around you. It is cool, fresh and bright."
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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
æšæŒăæ„ is a Japanese word describing that sense of happiness when you look up in spring and see sun rays filtering through the new green leaves.
In 9.1 Pierrre continues with the Japanese theme. PG9 Yuzu ab Erato was all about the beauty of that peculiar Asian citrus: yuzu.
PG9.1 Komorebi still explores the fresh theme, but in a more conceptual, abstract way. It's spring sun meeting the fresh newborn leaves. Genty green and aromatic PG9.1 is the breath of spring and nature awakening.
***
The Sniff on Komorebi:
"So, let us dive into the scent. If you havenât already picked it up from all the references to green weâve already managed to shoehorn into this review: this is a green scent. A very green scent. Best suited to those who like their perfumes verdant, lush and bracing.
Komorebi opens with a minty bouquet: fresh torn mint leaves billowing their scent around you. It is cool, fresh and bright."
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