Described as “the perfume of enchantment” by Jean-Claude Ellena, the Eau des Merveilles scent by
Hermès is a multi-facetted novel built on a woody amber accord that resonates right through to the top notes. Whipped up in soap form, the original fragrance was created in 2004 by Ralph Schwieger and Nathalie Feisthauer and successfully takes on the challenge of being a sparkling women’s perfume with not a flower in sight.
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Hermès Eau des Merveilles fragranced soap
Cleans and delicately perfumes the skin without drying it
Scent Type: Woody, amber
Key Notes: Elemi, benzoin, bitter orange
100g
For hygiene reasons, this product cannot be exchanged or refunded, unless faulty."