Description
Launched in 2006 by Romano Ricci, the great-grandson of Nina Ricci, Juliette has a gun is a Parisian fragrance house that reimagines perfume as a weapon of seduction. Not a Perfume was introduced in 2010 as a minimalist revolution, challenging traditional olfactory structures by centering an entire composition around a single molecule.
What does Juliette has a gun Not a Perfume smell like?
This Eau de Parfum belongs to the minimalist woody musk family, distinguished by its unique composition consisting of only one ingredient: Cetalox. This molecule interacts uniquely with each wearer’s skin chemistry, creating a scent that is hypoallergenic and entirely personal.
- Top Notes: The fragrance opens with a transparent, crystalline purity, offering an immediate sense of freshness that feels like cool air or the scent of clean, sun-warmed skin.
- Middle Notes: As it settles, the heart reveals a velvety, amber-like warmth that is subtle and understated, mimicking the natural, salty-sweet aroma of a human touch.
- Base Notes: The dry down is characterized by a persistent yet delicate woodiness, leaving a trail of smooth mineral musk and sophisticated warmth that lingers effortlessly throughout the day.


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