BYREDO Body Wash 225ml
Gypsy Water
Gypsy Water is an ode to the beauty of Romani culture, its unique customs, intimate beliefs and distinguished way of living. The scent wakens a dream of a colorful lifestyle made of innate nomadism. Woody notes of pine needle and sandalwood associated to intense amber and fresh citrus evoke the fever of gypsy nights spent in the forest.
- Top: Bergamot, Juniper Berries, Lemon, Pepper
- Heart: Incense, Orris, Pine Needle
- Base: Amber, Sandalwood, Vanilla
Rose Of No Man's Land
Rose of No Man's Land is the nickname given by soldiers to the nurses who saved thousands of lives during WWI. The scent is tribute to selflessness and compassion.
Fragrance notes:
- Top: Pink Pepper, Turkish Rose Petals
- Heart: Raspberry Blossom, Turkish Rose Absolute
- Base: Papyrus, White AmberByredo
Blanche
"The idea for Blanche is, as the name suggests, built around my perception of the colour white. For the first time I actually made a fragrance for and with a specific person in mind. I wanted to capture her innocent and untainted side, with a fragrance almost transparent in nature. Blanche also represents an appreciation for classic beauty. The fragrance is pure and simple in structure but extreme in character." - Ben Gorham, founder
- Top: Aldehyde, Pink Pepper, White Rose
- Heart: Neroli, Peony, Violet
- Base: Blonde Woods, Musk, Sandalwood
Mojave Ghost
Mojave Ghost is a woody composition inspired by the soulful beauty of the Mojave Desert. In this xeric wilderness, rare are the plants that dare to blossom. With a light and graceful character top notes of musky Ambrette combine with fresh Jamaican Nesberry. Powdery Violet then unfurls to reveal Sandalwood. Finally warm Chantilly Musk rounds out a base of crisp Amber and Cedar wood, leaving the raw spirit of Mojave Ghost to linger on the skin.
Fragrance notes:
- Top: Ambrette
- Heart: Magnolia, Sandalwood, Violet
- Base: Cedarwood, Chantilly Musk, Crisp Amber
Bal d'Afrique
With a focus on beauty and fantasy, BAL D’AFRIQUE is Ben Gorham’s ‘love letter’ to Africa. Wanting to sum up and celebrate the reach and influence of Africa through time, particularly the way its myriad cultures have shaped dance, art and music, the idea of an imaginary event
Fragrance notes:
- Top: African Marigold, Bergamot, Bucchu
- Heart: Cyclamen, Violet
- Base: Moroccan Cedarwood, Vetiver
La Tulipe
When tulips start blooming, it is the sign that Spring has sprung. With the dull days of winter at an end, gardens come to life with bold colors and clean-cut shapes. Tulips may not be the first flowers you would think of as being fragrant, but a number are definitely sweet-smelling.
- Top: Cyclamen, Freesia, Rhubarb
- Heart: Tulip
- Base: Blonde Woods, Vetiver