Description
Another perfume joined the collection of Lancome Voyage in February 2008. It is named Cyclades and is inspired by Greek nature, architecture, and the Mediterranean.
Cyclades is a group of Greek islands in the Aegean sea, bathed with salty coasts, small seaside towns with typical white houses, an azure blue sky, dense flora, and breezes of aromas pulsing through the Mediterranean.
The perfume Cyclades, third in the series, after Benghal and Tropiques, awakens with essences of neroli and bergamot. It is bathed in floral waves of oleander and pure, sweet, intensive jasmine. The base notes caress with white musk and lonesome accords of vanilla hyper-absolute.
It is available as a 50 ml EDT and has the same shape as other bottles of the Voyage collection, with applications of red and pink Bougainvillea flowers. The perfume Cyclades is represented by a model of Spanish origins, Inès Sastre, who has already cooperated on other projects for the house of Lancome.