Violette extra cologne - 250 ml - Jean d'Aigle

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Jean d'Aigle's Eau de Cologne Extra Violette, in its generous 250 ml bottle, is an invitation to a journey through time. Each spray is a plunge into a garden of violets in spring, where their delicate and nostalgic scent evokes memories of yesteryear. This classic but timeless fragrance recalls elegant traditions, offering a touch of refinement and softness. It's the perfect choice for those looking for a classic scent with a modern twist.
  • Balanced Fragrance
  • Natural Ingredients
  • French know-how since 1945
  • Long lasting
  • Balanced Fragrance
  • Natural Ingredients
  • French know-how since 1945
  • Long lasting
  • Balanced Fragrance
  • Natural Ingredients
  • French know-how since 1945
  • Long lasting

Balanced Fragrance, Natural Ingredients, French Know-How

Jean d'Aigle has embodied the essence of French craftsmanship since 1945, celebrating decades of olfactory tradition. Eau de Cologne Rose is a sophisticated composition that captures the elegance of a flower garden. Immerse yourself in notes of blackcurrant, rose and geranium, evoking a sensory walk among flowers. This cologne is made with natural ingredients and unrivaled know-how, guaranteeing a long-lasting and authentic olfactory experience. Discover the quintessence of artisanal perfumery with Jean d'Aigle.

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The story of Jean d'Aigle

1945 - Birth


Jean Soutter, inspired by Swiss nature, founded Jean d'Aigle. As a child, he collected local plants, dreaming of capturing their essences. In 1945, he realized this dream with the creation of Cologne Cyprus, mixing Mediterranean, exotic and alpine influences. The first factory was established in Marseille.

1960 - International Expansion


The brand is expanding into Africa and Lebanon, developing more woody and musky fragrances. Mayotte, the island of perfumes, provides exotic raw materials such as cloves and sandalwood.

1985 - A New Era


Marc Florens, third generation master perfumer, joins Jean d'Aigle. It brings a new dimension by bringing old scents back to life, giving colognes a raw authenticity.

2000 - Back to Basics


In 2000, Jean d'Aigle moved to Aubagne, reconnecting with Provençal traditions. Natural Cologne becomes iconic, reflecting the authenticity and tradition of the brand.

Expertise


For more than 70 years, Jean d'Aigle colognes have been created using traditional techniques. The selection of raw materials is crucial, guaranteeing timeless fragrances. Slow and careful production, using historic machines, ensures the quality and authenticity of the colognes. Each bottle is a tribute to family traditions, reviving memories and emotions.

Jean d'Aigle embodies the essence of nature and traditions, offering authentic and timeless colognes, crafted with passion and respect for ancestral know-how.

Frequently asked questions

What are the main ingredients of Eau de Cologne Rose?

The main ingredients are blackcurrant, rose and geranium, offering a fruity, floral and green fragrance.

It is made by French artisans, using natural ingredients and traditional methods since 1945

Benefits include a balanced, long-lasting fragrance, skin-friendly natural ingredients, and versatility for everyday or special use.

Yes, formulated with natural ingredients, it minimizes the risk of irritation and is suitable for sensitive skin.

Eau de Cologne Rose is sold in a 250 ml bottle, accompanied by a spray bottle for easy application.

Orders are shipped within 24 to 48 hours and you can expect between 3 to 5 days to receive your items. International delivery available with variable delays depending on destination.

You can return the product within 14 days for a full refund, provided it is unused and returned in its original packaging. Contact our customer service at contact@comptoir-beaute-sante.com for more information on the returns procedure.