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The Daily Fave: Heretic the Epitome of Luxury & Seduction

By Christina Carathanassis @cbellescloset

HERETIC PARFUM. 100% natural, artisanal, unisex, fine fragrance

The Daily Fave: Heretic the Epitome of Luxury & Seduction

Heretic: one who does not conform to the ideal of the masses and follows their own path

In a world of conformity, where many seem to follow the norms of society, comes a new brand of fragrance that is sure to cause an upheaval, HERETIC PARFUM. 100% natural, artisanal, unisex, fine fragrance that is uniquely different than any fragrance in the industry. Based upon the mysterious, sensual and feral aspects of nature, Heretic uses a unique blend of natural oils such as Pink Pepper, Choya Ral and Birch Tar to create the perfect blend of fragrance.

Why Naturals?  Synthetic fragrances tend to be one-dimensional and camouflage, where naturals are multifaceted, conveying aspects of their own origins…bonding and evolving with the skin; creating a unique, olfactory signature scent.

What is Heretic?   Heretic Parfum is seductive and mysterious; telling provocative stories and showing the wild side of nature. With eight largely unique scents such as, Poltergeist, a fragrance best described as haunting with top notes of Wormwood, Pine, Geranium and a base of Myrrh and Birch Tar to the sensual and bold Holi Water, inspired by sacred rituals and exotic beauty with top notes of Kaffir Lime, Coriander, Cedar and a base of Vetiver, Vanilla Absolute, Patchouli and Sandalwood.

Each Heretic Parfum conveys a message and stirs an emotion.

The Heretic Parfum Collection: Holi Water, Poltergeist, Blood Cedar, Coeur Noir, Pistil Whip, Jasmine Smoke, Amulet, India Ink

Sold at Barneys New York

Eau De Parfum, 3.4 oz spray $260                           

Extrait De Parfum, Flask $375

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