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COMPOSITION
Bitter Orange + Geranium + Violet Leaf+ Neroli
corporel et olfactif
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Notes on materials, process, and new work. Occasionally shared. Always considered.
▪ NO. 1
Rich Body Cleanser
Rich Body Cleanser
6.25 oz
This is the single line for feature call out
Rich body cleanser. Six notes. One gesture.
Function:
· Foam
· Cleanse
· Linger
Bitter orange opens the formula. Geranium and violet leaf sit in its middle; green, crushed, bruised. Gyokuro tea draws the moisture down. Hinoki closes on resin and bark. Neroli blossom is the pause before the end.
Accepting pre-orders starting on the week of April 21, 2026.
Please allow 7 days from the date of order for delivery.
EDITION
OFFICINE.04 — CORPOREAL OLFACTIVE IROÏS 2026 FQ/01 (FIRST EDITION)
2026 - Ongoing
2026 - Ongoing
OLFACTIVE PROFILE
Gourmand, warm citrus, wood spice.
Medium Tenacity
Evokes: Timbuktou, Cap-Haitian, Kalkuta, Lamu
RELEASE NO. 1
COLLECTION: KANZO (the ceremony)
ITEM NUMBER: 412
INGREDIENTS
Gluten-Free Stabilized (Rice Bran Powder), Centella Asiatica Powder (*Gotu Kola Powder), Oryza Sativa (Rice Powder), Papain Enzyme Powder, Rosa Canina Seed Oil (Rosehips Seed Powder), Eleutherococcus Senticosus (**Siberian Ginseng Powder), Bambusa Vulgaris (Bamboo Powder), Dimethyl Sulfone (MSM), Vaccinium Macrocarpon (*Cranberry Seed Powder), Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea Powder) Citrus Sinensis (*Orange Peel Powder), Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate From Coconut. *Organic, **Wildcrafted, ***Plant-based
*Organic, **Wildcrafted, ***Plant-based
notice
This ingredient list is subject to change. Prior to use, please refer to the product label for the most accurate information.
REVIEWS
RELEASE NO. 1
COLLECTION: KANZO APIS
Aromatic
Exfoliant
For Face
▪ Concept Study: Bathing & Cleansing
It's ironic to say this, maybe not, but the cleanser does not stay. That is its condition. The meditation as we formulated our cleansers was to examine is what happens in the interval — the brief period in which a formulation is present on skin before it isn't... and whether that interval can carry meaning beyond function.
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The question has a long precedent. In the Japanese bathhouse, immersion was never purely hygienic. The body entering hot water crossed something, a threshold between the accumulated and the shed. The Korean onsen operates on similar logic: time spent in communal heat until the boundary between cleansing and rest dissolves entirely. In Makaya, the spiritual practice carried through the Antilles, contact with water is not incidental to transformation — it is the mechanism of it. To wade is to become permeable. What the water takes, it takes deliberately. What it leaves is changed.
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Verdis does not claim that lineage. It inherits the question. Cedarwood and Haitian amyris ground the composition in something resinous, almost architectural. Tangerine cuts through. The amber is quieter than the word suggests. Together they produce a scent that behaves differently on the body than it does in the bottle: warmer, slower to leave. A baptism of scent of sorts. Something more ordinary but feels ceremonious.
The act of cleansing, understood across these traditions, was never only about removal. It was about what the body became once removal was complete. That is still the inquiry here.
COMPOSITION
Bitter Orange + Geranium + Violet Leaf+ Neroli
COMPOSITION
Bitter Orange + Geranium + Violet Leaf+ Neroli