Guerlain's entire Aqua Allegoria line has been refreshed for a more environmentally friendly stance and the newest addition, Aqua Allegoria: Nerolia Vetiver, is a woody and floral scent from the minds of in-house Guerlain perfumers Thierry Wasser and Delphine Jelk. With alluring notes of neroli, basil, fig and vetiver, Nerolia Vetiver is made from up to 95% ingredients of natural origin, and the alcohol that goes into the making of the product comes from organic farming.
The all-new Nerolia Vetiver is being introduced to the world in a vessel made with 15% recycled glass and it integrates a screw pump so that the packaging is both refillable and reusable. The precious packaging design takes cues from the original bee bottle.
Sustainable Floral-Woody Scents
Guerlain's Nerolia Vetiver is Alluring & Sustainable
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