Lancome to unveil limited-edition flanker dubbed La Vie Est Belle L’Extrait, with notes of frankincense, bergamot, red fruits, rose, iris, woody notes and oud; new perfume will be available in 30ml and 50ml Extrait de Parfum

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August 4, 2023 (press release) –

Lancôme is set to unveil a limited edition flanker dubbed La Vie Est Belle L’Extrait. This fresh scent was created by perfumers Dominique Ropion and Anne Flipo, who also lent their expertise to the original La Vie Est Belle perfume. With warm, ambery notes of frankincense, bergamot, red fruits, rose, iris, woody notes and oud, Ropion and Flipo describe it as a deeply sensuous and sophisticated fragrance. The new perfume will be available in 30ml and 50ml Extrait de Parfum quantities. [Now Smell This (Blog)]

Industry Intelligence editor's note: Information originally published in Now Smell This (Blog). To view the full article, please visit https://nstperfume.com/2023/08/02/lancome-la-vie-est-belle-lextrait-new-fragrance/.

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