Baruti Perfumes Eau de Parfum Tindrer

A bottle of Baruti's "Tindrer" perfume sits on a white surface, casting a warm, golden shadow. The bottle is rectangular with a square black cap. The label, which is white, features the brand name "Baruti" and the fragrance name "Tindrer" in bold black lettering. A small black triangle sits above the word "Tindrer" on the label. The warm, golden hue of the perfume liquid hints at an enticing and captivating scent. The image captures the essence of a sophisticated and luxurious fragrance, inviting the viewer to experience its aroma.

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Country of Origin : Netherlands
Parent Company: NA

Baruti Perfumes Eau de Parfum Tindrer

It begins with a refreshing burst of cool green, reminiscent of a spring morning, gradually warming as it develops. The fragrance mirrors the melody, exuding a serene calmness while harboring an almost palpable tension, akin to distant thunder. There’s a nostalgic, dreamy quality to the scent, evoking a sense of wistfulness. It opens with crisp green notes and transitions to warmth, much like the sun's gentle embrace on a chilly early spring day.

Notes: Cut grass, twigs, wet soil, violets, white musk, Ambergris, Heliotrope, Moss.

  • Baruti Perfumes is a cruelty-free brand according to EU standards.

  • Baruti Perfumes uses various starting materials such as petrochemicals (waste material from the purification of gas oil), wood pulp (paper industry waste material), and/or citrus-derived materials (food and beverage waste material). Baruti Perfumes aims to have a fair price. They have even released a perfume called NOOUD to mock the greed of many niche brands. The brand only buys from renowned suppliers, and whenever possible, directly from the producers. Of course, all ingredients used are considered safe by local and international authorities, and Baruti Perfumes follows the legislation of the EU, IFRA, FDA, and Prop 65.

  • Baruti perfumes use recyclable materials. They have abolished the use of cellophane to reduce plastic waste, and deliberately aim to keep packaging as light as possible.

    They are the first brand to collaborate with the Red List project, and donate every year!

  • Alcohol (denat), Fragrance, Aqua (Water), Benzyl Salicylate, Linalool, Eugenol, Evernia Prunastri (Oak Moss) Extract

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