With the Vetiver Moloko, Ex Nihilo uses the imagination and offers a fragrance on the one hand and pointed, on the other soft and milky, which combines into a compelling and exciting symphony that develops with a mesmerizing effect on the skin.
A tribute to the Moloko+ Fatal Cocktail that appears in the movie "Mechanical Orange". A wood that pays tribute to milk. Moloko in Russian = milk.
A unisex take on vetiver, traditionally masculine.
Vetiver Moloko opens with luminous bergamot, slightly bitter and faint pink, revealing its dual nature right from the start. At the heart, the tantalizing arrangement of milk obscures the olfactory image for a narcotic effect, while the wood vibrates along the surface. As soon as the vetiver reveals itself, we realize how powerful this cocktail was, while a drop of vanilla flows again at the end.
Olfactory Family: Woody/Lactigous
Top Notes: Bergamot, Bulgarian Rose
Heart notes: cypress, milk agreement
Base: Vetiver, Amyris, Vanilla from Madagascar