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Fresh Notes
Vanilla, Solar Note
Fahrenheit 32’s name comes from the temperature at which water freezes, of course. Hedi Slimane, Dior Homme’s artistic director, revisits Fahrenheit, Dior’s classic woody-floral, created in 1988. The original red bottle has now turned frosty white, and the fragrance reveals an oriental- orange-blossom accord, at once crystalline, spicy and woody.
The scent spotlights three notes: soft and spicy orange blossom; sweet, lush vanilla, and woody yet not earthy vetiver, a masculine balance with floral and vanilla notes. The fragrance radiates a certain freshness, thanks to aldehydes and a salicylated solar note. A fragrance from the imagination of François Demachy, director of olfactory development for LVMH.
Eau de Toilette 1.7 and 3.4 fl. oz.; After-Shave Lotion 3.4 fl. oz.; After-Shave Balm 2.3 fl. oz.; Shower Gel 5 fl. oz.; Deodorant Spray 5 fl . oz.; Deodorant Stick 2.6 oz.
You’ll recognize Fahrenheit’s curves in crystalline shades of white. The package is metallic gray.
