Launched in 2017, this is a warm, amber fragrance with notes of incense, sandalwood, cistus, olibanum, sage, patchouli, vanilla and vetiver. Reminiscent to the salt scent of youthful skin during summer nights. The memories of summer, women curves and beach dunes. This fragrance constitutes a pure amber composition. Salty; oceanic; dry salt and sweat; resinous; dry sea salt on warm skin; golden dunes; basking in the sun; lying on the beach after a dip in the ocean; the feel of sun on the skin. The Pura Esencia line is created following a proprietary artisanal process that does not include filtration. This product could present sedimentation or cloudiness, a normal sign which reflects the quality of the product and the nature of its ingredients. Like all Fueguia 1833 perfumes, Dunas de un Cuerpo is made using biodegradable, plant based ingredients whose blends undergo long maceration processes. It is free of polycyclic musk compounds, phthalates, synthetic preservatives, synthetic dyes, and ingredients of animal origin and has not been tested on animals. Dunas de un Cuerpo is an eau de parfum, edp.
FUEGUIA 1833 DUNAS DE UN CUERPO REVIEWS
Basenotes: "Part of Fueguia's oud collection, Dunas de un Cuerpo ("Dunes of a Body" in English), is meant to suggest the salty skin of summertime. If you read that and think of a summery aquatic, you're far off track here: Dunas is dark, smoky stuff. A profoundly salty take on incense and oud, Dunas is characterized by a kind of black olive brine throughline that, through its saline qualities, suggests something of the sea. The smoky facets of olibanum (a common feature in desert-themed perfumes) and lightly animalic oud suggest the woody warmth of warm air currents, with creamy sandalwood and amber helping to smooth out the rough edges. As polarizing as that might undoubtedly be, this was a love-at-first-sniff perfume for me. I love saline tones and I love smoky desert feeling, and this brings them both together, transporting me into fantasy images of the Caspian Sea (or perhaps the Dead Sea)."