❄️ The Inspiration: Mid-Summer Heatwave
When the temperature on the Amalfi Coast hits 35°C, only one thing helps: a frozen lemon granita from a street vendor. Sorrento Lemon Ice is a blast of sub-zero citrus that acts as a personal air-conditioner. It is sharp, icy, and electric—the ultimate antidote to city heat or post-workout exhaustion. It is the scent of pure relief.
🧪 The Olfactory Architecture: A Shock to the System
This is the sharpest scent in our collection. It opens with Amalfi Lemon and Lime Zest—acidic, bright, and mouth-wateringly sour. A "Crushed Ice" accord and Peppermint create a cooling heart that tingles the nose. The base remains incredibly light with a touch of White Cedar, ensuring the scent stays fresh and doesn't get heavy in the heat.
🌿 Raw Material Sourcing: The Cliffs of Sorrento
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Amalfi Lemon Oil: Sourced from the steep cliffs of Sorrento, famous for their intense aroma and thick, oily rinds.
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Menthol Crystal: Derived from natural mint, providing the physical cooling sensation.
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Lime Zest: Adds a green, sharp tartness that contrasts with the lemon.
🧠 The Scent Psychology: Alertness and Energy
Cold, sharp scents wake up the brain. Sorrento Lemon Ice is a functional fragrance for energy. It cuts through brain fog and lethargy, making it an excellent tool for gym sessions or early mornings.
🇬🇧 The London Lab Technology
We incorporated a skin-safe Cooling Agent into the formula. When you spray this, you will feel a gentle physical sensation of coldness on your skin. This "Sensory-Active" technology makes it more than a perfume; it's a functional refresher.
✨ The Application Ritual
When to wear: Extreme heat, post-sport cool down, or as a morning shock to the system.
Where to spray: Spray liberally all over the body after a cold shower. Keep the bottle in the fridge for an extra icy effect.
Style pairing: Gym gear, shorts, or nothing at all.
💭 From the Perfumer's Diary
"After a 10k run in Hyde Park, this is the only thing I want to smell. It literally cools down my skin. Be warned: it's intense, but in the best possible way. It's like jumping into a pool."