Etat Libre d'Orange
Philippine Houseboy
About
**Philippine Houseboy** opens with wet citrus, soft white flowers and a creamy-salty coconut over cedar, vetiver and warm sandalwood.
**Philippine Houseboy** opens bright and damp: a citrus flash quickly softens into warm greenery, like sea air after rain. Within minutes, a sunlit floral heart settles on the skin — jasmine and ylang-ylang sound soft and smooth, without soapy sweetness. The coconut here is not dessert-like; it feels creamy and lightly salty, linking the flowers to the woody base and giving the scent a skin-like warmth. Rose adds a sheer powdery facet without pulling the composition away from its center. In the trail, vetiver and cedar remain dry and slightly smoky, touched by a clean musk effect. Amber and sandalwood provide an even warmth, so the fragrance stays close to the skin and never turns loud. It suits anyone who wants a tropical mood without sugar: warm skin, fabric, and quiet evening light.
Top notes
bergamot, mandarin, ginger, green notes
Heart
jasmine, ylang-ylang, coconut, rose
Base
vetiver, cedar, musk, amber, sandalwood
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