Bendito Beso

Watching a sunrise on a beach
Marine
Woody
Top Notesbergamotcascalone (marine magic)hedioneneroli
Heartatlas cedarorange blossomparadisonesea salt
Base Notesheliotropewhite musk
Tags #clean #fresh
Style for her for him unisex
Bendito Beso - Beso Beach - Bloom Perfumery

Perfumer: Olivier Cresp*

A transparent and refreshing marine perfume created with Mediterranean citruses floating on fantasy molecules such hedione, paradisione and crisp voluminous musks. A totally dreamy effect of morning sea breeze merging with aromas of flowers welcoming the sunrise.

In the Beso, trio Bendito Beso (which literally translates as “a blessed kiss”) is indeed the early morning by the warm sea, still fresh but with a beautiful promise of happy sunshine later.

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The Sniff on the Beso Beach perfumes and Bendito Beso in particular:

"Of all the scents from the Beso Beach line, Bendito Beso felt likely to be the most polarising. It opens with a very vibrant, salty, fresh vibe. If we’d been told that we were inhaling sea air that had been bottled we would have believed you. It smells like a rather bracing walk on a Scottish beach just moments before the warmth of the sun breaks out from behind a cloud. There’s fir in there, an extreme saltiness, wetness and a murky mustiness."

Read the whole review

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*Also behind: Mugler's Angel (1992), Chacharel's Noa (1998), D&G's Light Blue (2001), Paco Rabanne's Black XS (2005) and many others niche and mass market perfumes. 

Top Notesbergamotcascalone (marine magic)hedioneneroli
Heartatlas cedarorange blossomparadisonesea salt
Base Notesheliotropewhite musk
Tags #clean #fresh
Style for her for him unisex

Perfumer: Olivier Cresp*

A transparent and refreshing marine perfume created with Mediterranean citruses floating on fantasy molecules such hedione, paradisione and crisp voluminous musks. A totally dreamy effect of morning sea breeze merging with aromas of flowers welcoming the sunrise.

In the Beso, trio Bendito Beso (which literally translates as “a blessed kiss”) is indeed the early morning by the warm sea, still fresh but with a beautiful promise of happy sunshine later.

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The Sniff on the Beso Beach perfumes and Bendito Beso in particular:

"Of all the scents from the Beso Beach line, Bendito Beso felt likely to be the most polarising. It opens with a very vibrant, salty, fresh vibe. If we’d been told that we were inhaling sea air that had been bottled we would have believed you. It smells like a rather bracing walk on a Scottish beach just moments before the warmth of the sun breaks out from behind a cloud. There’s fir in there, an extreme saltiness, wetness and a murky mustiness."

Read the whole review

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*Also behind: Mugler's Angel (1992), Chacharel's Noa (1998), D&G's Light Blue (2001), Paco Rabanne's Black XS (2005) and many others niche and mass market perfumes.