Secrets d'Essences - Voile d'Ambre Yves Rocher 2005 Eau de Parfum
Voile d'Ambre reaches into incense territory via the resin trio at its center — myrrh, opoponax, and frankincense — opening first with cardamom and mandarin citrus that provide lift before the smoke sets in.
The scent fingerprint
Weighted by intensity across 17 accords.
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- Smoky80
- Amber70
- Woody60
- Soft Spicy
The note pyramid
- Myrtle
- Mandarin Leaf
- Cardamom
- Mandarin Orange
- Myrrh
- Frankincense
- Opoponax
By the editors · 2 min readVoile d'Ambre reaches into incense territory via the resin trio at its center — myrrh, opoponax, and frankincense — opening first with cardamom and mandarin citrus that provide lift before the smoke sets in. Myrtle gives an unexpected herbal freshness that briefly delays the resinous gravity.
Madagascar vanilla and Australian sandalwood anchor the dry-down: warm, rounded, and slightly sweet without tipping into dessert. Patchouli adds texture beneath everything. This is the most sophisticated entry in the Secrets d'Essences line — a proper oriental with real depth, well above typical mass-market ambitions. For cool evenings and formal occasions when the occasion calls for something weighty and considered.
Scent twins
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