Released in 1952 by Prince Matchabelli, Wind Song perfume is a blend of floral and spicy with woody, green and citrusy accords that embodoes timeless sophistication. Amber, musk and woody base notes add maturity, elevating the elegant femininity of a fragrance that radiates warmth and ageless beauty.
Floral
Floral, woody, spicy, citrusy, amber
Prince Matchabelli Wind Song perfume has top notes of coriander, tarragon, neroli, orange leaf, bergamot, mandarin orange and lemon, giving it a fresh, green and citrusy touch. Middle notes of carnation, cloves, rose, Brazilian rosewood, ylang-ylang, orris root and jasmine bring in sweet softness and spice. A base of sandalwood, vetiver, cedar, musk, amber and benzoin add an earthy, woody warmth for a comforting feel.
For long-lasting fragrance that you can carry throughout the day and to minimize the need for reapplying, focus on your pulse points behind your ears, at the base of your neck and on your wrists as well as warmer areas of the body, such as behind the knees and inside the elbow. These are the best places to apply your fragrance since the scent intensifies by the warmth of your body.
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