



Mistake
Description
Misstachio is a fragrance that balances playfulness and sophistication in a way that makes you feel both elegant and comfortable. It opens with creamy pistachio that immediately makes you think of a luxurious dessert, while the fresh bergamot gives a feeling of lightness and energy. The soft nuances of hazelnut, rum and cardamom add a subtle spice and warmth, making the scent both inviting and exciting.
As Misstachio unfolds, it blossoms in the heart with a beautiful bouquet of lily of the valley, jasmine and peony, which is met with a juicy, fruity sweetness of pear, peach and raspberry. The scent feels like a sunny afternoon in an orchard, where flowers and fruits blend in perfect harmony. In the base, marshmallow, cotton candy and whipped cream melt together to create a smooth, sweet sensation, while tonka bean, sandalwood and cocoa add a deep and comforting warmth that envelops the skin and lingers for a long time.
This is the perfect scent for those who love to feel both charming and seductive, while carrying a confident elegance. It feels like a treat for the senses, a scent that is both playful and sensual, and that leaves a warm, irresistible impression.








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