The Executive Selection: Guerlain With L'Homme Idéal, as its translated title suggests, the House of Guerlain sought to develop a fragrance for the ideal man.

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Guerlain L'Homme Ide?al

With L'Homme Idéal, as its translated title suggests, the House of Guerlain sought to develop a fragrance for the ideal man. Conceptualized by inhouse perfumer Thierry Wasser, tonka bean, leather, vetiver and cedarwood are put to work as base notes, topped by citrus, rosemary and orange blossom with a center of amaretto accord. And the smooth almond note? A hat tip to one of the House's classic scents, Jicky. Sophisticated and balanced, L'Homme Idéal is well, an ideal addition to your olfactory wardrobe.

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