This  fresh ¨C top note of red fruits reveals a delicious floral bouquet. The base note is a combination of woody amber and delicate musk, giving Dolly Kiss a scent of heaven.
Floral Fruity:
Red berries, Tagete, Raspberry
Sweet petal rose, White flowers, Ciste
Sandal wood, Amber, Musk

Origins of DOLLY KISS name :
<<Dolly>> refers to the innocence and charm of dolls and <<kiss>> to tenderness and sweetness. This perfume evokes charming and seductive women and talks about love¡¯s ability to overwhelm you when you least expect it. Inspiration of the creator : To create DOLLY KISS, Jerome Epinette entered the universe of its young sister Albane. He wanted to fulfill a fragrance that expresses this duality of innocence and soft seduction. The keynote, a fresh rose, mingles with other white and green flowers for a pure, fresh tone meanwhile the raspberry hints evoke the dolls sweet smell. Albane's favourite colour is pink which is also the colour of the delicate bottle. Jerome used this colour as an inspiration's source.

INGREDIENTS:

TAGETE
Native in South America and Mexico, flowers of the common French or African Marigold that supply this oil and are produced mainly in Egypt, South Africa, France and Argentina. Fresh oils are characterized by a very powerful fruity topnote and are used extensively in perfumes due to the sweet fragrance. The flowers are used in China for numerous ailments and in other parts of the world as tobacco and food flavoring. The steam distillation of the fresh flowering herb produces Tagetes oil.
CISTE
An essential oil which is truly a cistus oil is produced in spain by steam distillation of the entire herb (leaves and stems with flowering tops) of cistus Ladaniferus.
A product derived from this oil by rectification, has been sold by a well known French perfume house for many years. Cistus oil is a pale orange colored liquid of a very peculiar, warm-herbaceous odor. The odor bears some similarity to that Roman chamomile, to decaying fruits, to certain methacrylates, etc...
The tenacity is much inferior to that of the so-called cistus oil has an immense power in its topnote. It produces interesting effects in lavender bouquets, colognes, spicy after shave fragrances...