Lorenzo Pazzaglia Evil Angel Extrait de Parfum
Lorenzo Pazzaglia Evil Angel Extrait de Parfum is a dual-character fruity fragrance for men and women drawn to bold scents that hold sweetness and intensity in the same composition. The opening lands as a basket of sparkling tropical fruit -- cashmere wood, Roman absinthe, mint, citrus, petitgrain, lime, musk, oak, and rain notes.
The heart pulls the fruit into darker territory with rhum, cedar, coconut, robinia, cinnamon, and whiskey -- boozy, warm, almost confessional. Iso E Super, sandalwood, vanilla, tobacco, cedarwood, and myrrh anchor the dry-down with a deep smoky-sweet trail. Evil Angel is the story of opposites resolved.
Product Features:
- Built around the contrast of sparkling tropical fruit against boozy, smoky heart notes of rhum, whiskey, and tobacco, giving Evil Angel its signature dual-soul character on the skin.
- Opens with an unusually long top-note pyramid -- cashmere wood, Roman absinthe, mint, petitgrain, lime, oak, and rain notes -- that delivers a fresh, almost herbal start before the fruit kicks in.
- Anchored by a smoky base of Iso E Super, sandalwood, bourbon vanilla, tobacco, cedarwood, and myrrh that gives the composition real depth and the long-lasting trail this house is known for.
- Suited to evening and cooler-weather wear, where the rhum-and-whiskey heart and woody-tobacco dry-down unfold most richly on warm skin throughout the night.
- Composed as a unisex Extrait de Parfum at high concentration, recommended for anyone who loves fruity fragrances but finds typical examples too one-note or too sweet without a darker counterweight.
How to Use:
Spray once or twice onto pulse points -- wrists, the base of the neck, behind the ears -- holding the bottle roughly six inches from the skin. Avoid rubbing the wrists together. Given the boozy depth of the heart, start with a single spray and build up as you learn how the dual-soul composition develops on your chemistry.
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