Description
Dangerous Pleasures is a soft, powdery floral perfume oil created with pure, voluptuous tuberose. Known as "the carnal flower", tuberose has long been associated with nocturnal sensuality. It was viewed by the prudish Victorians as dangerously provocative, they thought the heady scent of the exhaling flower to be erotically charged and capable of overwhelming impressionable young women with spontaneous orgasms. Because of its notorious reputation, the Victorians adopted tuberose as a symbol of dangerous love, using the flower in bouquets to convey seduction and primal desire.
How To Use
Use a drop or two on the wrist, behind the ear, or on any pulse point as a naturally aphrodisiac perfume oil.
Ingredients
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (Fractionated Coconut Oil)*, Argania Spinosa (Argan) Kernel Oil*, Polianthes Tuberosa (Tuberose Absolute)*
*Organic
Sizing & Info
Approximately 20 ml / 0.7 oz
Store in a dry place away from heat and direct sunlight.
As with any of our Slow Beauty, please spot test these products for adverse reactions before use and discontinue use if irritation occurs. Please consult with a physician before using if pregnant or breastfeeding.
We recommend using our products within a year of opening. Opened Slow Beauty products are final sale.
The Bottle
Each bottle is a distinctive work of art, hand blown by a master glass artisan in Illinois, and shipped using the ancient method of cork and wax sealing.
Refills
$165
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A tuberose immersion, Dangerous Pleasures is a single note small batch scent created with pure, voluptuous tuberose flowers. Though it has "rose" in its name, tuberose is unrelated to the classic flower and is closer in lineage to agave and desert plants. The scent of the white flowers is powdery, creamy, and narcotic, and carries a surprising greenness in its core. It is a voluptuous aphrodisiac yet subtle in its throw.
Known as "the carnal flower", tuberose has long been associated with nocturnal sensuality. It was viewed by the prudish Victorians as dangerously provocative, they thought the heady scent of the exhaling flower to be erotically charged and capable of overwhelming impressionable young women with spontaneous orgasms.