Top Notes: Fig, Black Pepper
Middle Notes: Water Lily, Jasmine
Bottom Notes: Musk, Blonde Woods, Upcycled Orcanox, Sustainable Vetiver Bourbon
How to Demo:
Always begin with clean and sanitized hands. Offer your Guest hand sanitizer as well.
Step 1 - When a Guest approaches or asks to try London 1983, share:
“This is London 1983 from Henry Rose— an fig musk that smells and feels like second-skin. The fig notes are complimented by other top notes like black pepper and then softened by middle notes like jasmine and water lily, while the fragrance sits on a base of musks ad vetiver bourbon for an intoxicating blend.
Spray 1–2 pumps onto a scent strip. Fan gently, then offer it to your Guest. Invite them to explore the scent and share what stands out.
Step 2 - If the Guest wants to try it on skin—ideally on the wrist or back of the hand—offer the bottle or spray once from about 6–8 inches away. Let it settle for a few seconds, then invite them to smell. Point out how it opens with that earthy, aromatic blend of fig and black pepper and then develops into a softly floral middle to finally finish off with a velvety warm and musky base.
Pro Tip:
Layer with Dave Eau de Parfum, where a soft vanilla cream settles gently into the warmth of woods.
How to Use:
Fragrance is intensified by the warmth of your own body. Apply in the creases of your knees and elbows for a longer-lasting, stronger scent.
After applying, avoid rubbing or dabbing skin. This breaks down the fragrance, causing it to wear off more quickly.
If you prefer placing fragrance on your wrists, be sure to reapply after frequent hand-washing, as this tends to rinse off the scent.
Henry Rose fine fragrances can be worn alone or layered to create a personalized, signature scent.
Memories of rebelliousness in London — an intoxicating fig with second-skin allure. Black pepper-spiked fig flows into the dewy luminosity of soft florals atop a velvety warm embrace of musk, blonde woods and vetiver bourbon. Layer with Dave Eau de Parfum, where a soft vanilla cream settles gently into the warmth of woods.