CREED
Creed Fresh & Woody Perfumed Soap Gift Set
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About the brand
Refresh daily cleansing routines with the Creed Fresh & Woody Perfumed Soap Gift Set, a soap set that combines three iconic scents: Aventus, Silver Mountain Water, and Green Irish Tweed. Each bar blends 96% ingredients of natural origin with Avocado, Sweet Almond, and Sunflower Seed Oils, delivering gentle cleansing while maintaining skin hydration. This unique cleansing trio offers a harmonious balance of fresh and woody notes, presented in an embossed box inspired by Parisian macarons, making it suitable for gifting or a personal treat. Developed for all skin types and clinically tested, this soap set avoids sulphates, parabens, phthalates, and animal derivatives, offering a clean and mindful bathing experience.
The history of the perfume brand Creed begins in the distant eighteenth century, namely in 1760. It was then that in the British capital, known throughout the world for its dull and dense fogs, another bright ray of impressions created by man appeared - Creed House, which was founded by James Henry Creed. Many great historical figures breathed in admiring aromas created by this House. Perfumes from Creed became fragrant favorites of the Spanish Queen Christina, Empress Eugenie, Nicholas II, Elizabeth of Austria, Queen Victoria, Emperor Franz Joseph, and Napoleon III. But this is not a complete list! The history of this great House has already “exchanged” for the third hundred years, every year increasing the army of its fans, which, however, is not surprising, given the extraordinary and noble compositions worthy of the royal dynasties themselves! The founder of the perfume house, James Creed, was a recognized master of perfumery . and monarchs and kings used his services, giving their images and trains into the hands of the most worthy among the worthy. The carefully selected team of perfumers of the House of Creed has always been distinguished by an amazing ability not only to guess, but also to predict all the desires of the ruling elite of those times. fragrances of no more than two or three authors were exhibited for sale.
Price
55.600 ֏
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