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Ptisenbon by Tartine et Chocolate & Givenchy Perfume Review

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Tartine Et Chocolate Ptisenbon Fragrance by Givenchy embodies the innocent charm of childhood in every spritz, crafting a tender aromatic experience that delights young and mature noses alike. Givenchy, celebrated for its sophisticated portfolio, introduces this fragrance as a gentle homage to nostalgia.The aromatic journey of Tartine Et Chocolate Ptisenbon commences with sparkling top notes of lemon, mandarin orange, and bergamot. This effervescent opening emulates a child’s playful energy, dancing through citrus-infused breezes. As the initial zest tapers off, an enchanting heart of orange blossom, lily of the valley, and honeysuckle emerges. These floral scents weave together to create a soft, comforting floral bouquet that reflects purity and warmth. Finally, the fragrance gracefully settles into a serene base of musk, oakmoss, and Brazilian rosewood, grounding the fragrance with a subtle, enduring softness that hovers lightly on the skin.The Tartine Et Chocolate Ptisenbon Fragrance by Givenchy is an exemplary balance of fruity and floral, crafting an experience that is both fresh and inviting. Ideal for daytime wear, its gentle projection makes it suitable for delicate encounters and close-knit gatherings. This fragrance, crafted with the endearing essence of childhood, would appeal to those who favor understated, subtle scents. Its moderate longevity means it will often need a refresh midway through the day for lasting presence.Perfect as a gift for young individuals or those simply young at heart, Tartine Et Chocolate Ptisenbon provides an olfactory path back to simpler times. Givenchy ensures that this fragrance remains a timeless choice for anyone seeking a light, endearing scent profile, perfect for sunny or mild-weather days.
Transcript:
Hey, everyone.

Nicole here.

And today I'll be
reviewing Ptisenbon

by Tartine et Chocolat and
Givenchy, first launched

in the late '80s.

This scent is actually
meant for both mothers

and their young children and
as a result is very soft.

Lemon is the dominant
note, supported

by top notes of
orange and galbanum;

heart notes of honeysuckle,
lily of the valley,

and jasmine; and base notes
of rosewood, oakmoss, musk,

and amber.

I recommend it for spring
and summer day wear.

Well, that's all for today.

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