HISTOIRE BON PARFUMEUR

HISTORY BON PARFUMEUR

Bon Parfumeur is a brand that advocates customization and diversity, considering perfume as a tool for expressing personal style and emotions. It encourages everyone to choose the fragrance that suits them, creating a unique atmosphere. Its creative philosophy is based on "mix and match", allowing everyone to combine different olfactory notes to find the composition that pleases them and thus create their own perfume.

 

Bon Parfumeur is becoming a must-have brand in the perfume industry, its creations are infused with craftsmanship and emotion, evoking sensory pleasure and a sense of freedom. The brand occupies a unique position in the perfume industry, bridging the gap between expensive niche brands and select brands. Bon Parfumeur's superior quality and affordable prices allow perfume lovers to explore the world of niche fragrances.

 

When I was a child, it was the scent of Opium that intoxicated me, and later it was the Parisian perfumers. I think of Patricia de Nicolaï and her first boutique and Guerlain of course. My favorite perfume at 15 was Jicky.

---- Ludovic Bonneton, creator.

 

 

In 2017, he brought together perfume artisans to found his artisanal and artistic house. This house now offers a wide selection of unisex perfumes, mixable with each other, at affordable prices. Perfume is transformed into a way to create links around creations made with care in France and responsibly.

 

 

In addition to their range of custom fragrances, Bon Parfumeur also focuses on sustainability and ecology. Their perfume bottles are made from recyclable materials and they encourage multiple refills to reduce waste and environmental impact.

 

 

The days when perfumes contained animal-derived ingredients like civet, musk and castor are over, as cosmetic regulations prohibit this, and the sale of perfumes containing such ingredients is illegal.

It’s not just about the ingredients on the label. There are many other factors to consider as well, including the use of pesticides, the production of synthetic molecules, and the chemicals and petrochemicals involved.

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