Baruti Perfumes Eau de Parfum Hot Cotton

A bottle of Baruti's "Hot Cotton" perfume sits on a white surface, casting a warm, heart-shaped shadow. The bottle is made of clear glass and features a black, cylindrical cap. The label is simple, with the name "Hot Cotton" printed in bold black lettering and the brand name "BARUTI" in smaller, lowercase letters. The bottle is partially filled with a light amber liquid, hinting at the fragrance's warm and inviting scent. The image evokes a sense of luxury and sophistication, with the minimalist design and soft lighting creating a serene and inviting atmosphere.   

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Country of Origin : Netherlands
Parent Company: NA

Baruti Perfumes Eau de Parfum Hot Cotton

The captivating scent of freshly laundered clothes hits you right as you begin to iron. This fragrance shows that chemistry can feel like pure magic! Occasionally, you stumble upon materials that seem almost unreal. Aldambre is one of those, giving off a unique aroma reminiscent of heated metal. It combines Aldambre with a warm iron note, musks, and a few secret touches that I won't spill.

Notes: Hot iron accord, Musk.

  • 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!

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