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Byredo Mojave Ghost Body Wash
From FWRD
Byredo Mojave Ghost Body Wash 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.. Top Notes: Ambrette. Heart Notes: Magnolia, Sandalwood, Violet. Base Notes: Cedarwood, Chantilly Musk, Crisp Amber. 225 ml / 7.6 oz. Apply a few pumps onto your loofah or brush and massage onto your entire body for a full cleanse.. Follow with the Byredo Mojave Ghost Body Lotion. BYRF-UU37. 20000026. About the designer: BYREDO is a modern European luxury house founded in 2006 by Ben Gorham. The brand carves out a unique position in the market, rising in contrast to traditional Scandinavian aesthetics and drawing inspiration from the cultural influences of the designer’s Indian background. The label emphasizes creativity, art and lifestyle in the creation of each product.
Byredo Mojave Ghost Body Wash 7.6 oz.
From Bloomingdale's
What It Is: Byredo extends its Mojave Ghost Collection by launching new scented limited-edition products, including this Body Wash. Key Notes:- Top notes: ambrette, Jamaican nesberry- Middle notes: violet, sandalwood, magnolia- Base notes: chantilly musk, crisp amber, cedarwoodAbout The Fragrance:In the xeric wilderness of the Mojave desert, trees and vegetation more ancient than many civilizations defy conditions that prey on human vulnerability. The ghost flower is a rare species that dares to blossom above this baked, hard ground. Despite its arid surroundings and inability to produce nectar, the ghost flower, or mohavea confertiflora, maintains its perfect, majestic beauty and thrives year after year.In an astonishing feat of ingenuity, the flower uses mimicry to attract the pollinators of a neighboring plant species by developing markings that resemble those of a female bee genus attracted to its subject and duping the male bee into following suit. This moving, human-like behavior and captivating tale of survival lies in the foundation that inspired 'Mojave Ghost', an homage to this most bewitching flower.