L’ART DU PARFUM
For women and men.
Highly concentrated serum to fight against double chin and loss of firmness. Ideal for all skin types and ages.
Essential face and eye mask for tired skin. Complete anti-ageing action, instantly visible all day long.
Fresh and delicate lotion that completes make-up removal, revives, tones and decongests the skin.
An anti-ageing treatment with a deep, global regenerating action that acts on the skin's ageing mechanisms.
This ultra-fine cream is concentrated with active ingredients to fight against the signs of ageing.
A high-performance cream-gel treatment formulated to treat the entire eye contour area and correct dark circles and puffiness.
Anti-ageing ultra-fine cream to treat delicate areas of the face marked by fine lines and fatigue.
Intense moisturiser with an ultra-fine cream-gel texture, to preserve the youthfulness of your skin.
Lightweight foundation for maximum comfort and a natural, fresh, second skin finish.
Ultra-decongesting anti-puffiness gel with a fresh, lifting and moisturising texture.
Day and night protective moisturiser with a silky texture that delivers a global anti-pollution action.
Oriental Eau de Parfum for an escape to a lush oasis of luminous sensuality.
From the chin to the chest the skin is toned and smoothed as if redesigned.
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Perfume creation always begins with selecting and combining the right mix of raw ingredients. Perfumiers must rely on their keen understanding of fragrance notes and their topology (i.e. their unique molecular properties) to develop olfactory compositions that are balanced and delight the senses. To achieve the right balance, they depend on a concept called the olfactory pyramid. Here’s how it works.
To achieve an agreeable balance, fragrance notes are classified as top notes, heart notes and base notes. These notes make up a perfume’s accord, its character.
Each note reflects a scent’s volatility, or how quickly it evaporates. Those at the top evaporate fastest while those at the base linger longer.
Perfumiers use the olfactory pyramid to represent a perfume’s fragrance notes, each ingredient categorised according to its evaporation rate and persistence over time.
Explore EISENBERG’s fragrance collections to learn more about our perfume compositions. To help you better understand each fragrance’s accord, and find the right one for your personality, every fragrance note is clearly categorised according to the olfactory pyramid. A symphony of gorgeous scents awaits!