Cacharel Amor Amor Eau de Toilette 30ml is a sparkling, romantic floral for women, launched in 2003 and signed by perfumers Laurent Bruyère and Dominique Ropion. A juicy citrus opening of pink grapefruit, blood orange and mandarin lifts the composition, before opening into a heart of fragrant Indonesian Malati flower (jasmine sambac) and lily-of-the-valley, and settling into a soft, sensual base of white musk, sandalwood, vanilla and ambergris.
About Cacharel
Cacharel was founded in 1962 in Nîmes by French designer Jean Bousquet, and grew through the 1970s into a defining label of romantic, youthful Parisian style. The brand's fragrances — produced under licence by L'Oréal — have followed the same flirtatious, optimistic spirit, from the cult Anaïs Anaïs (1978) through to Amor Amor, which has been a top-seller for the house since 2003.
Fragrance notes
- Top: Pink Grapefruit, Blood Orange, Mandarin, Cassis
- Heart: Malati Flower (Jasmine Sambac), Lily-of-the-Valley
- Base: White Musk, Sandalwood, Vanilla, Ambergris
Olfactory family: Floral Fruity | Launched: 2003 | Perfumers: Laurent Bruyère & Dominique Ropion
Who it's for
Amor Amor suits women looking for a lively, romantic everyday fragrance — flirtatious without tipping into overly sweet gourmand territory. The bright fruit-and-floral character makes it a particularly strong choice for spring and summer, daytime, and casual evening wear. The 30ml format is ideal for a first bottle, or for keeping in a handbag for top-ups during the day.
How to wear it
Spray onto pulse points — wrists, neck, and behind the ears — from around 15 cm away. Apply to clean, moisturised skin to extend the wear of the citrus top notes. As an eau de toilette, it rewards a generous but not heavy hand: two to three sprays balance well, with a gentle refresh later in the day if needed.
Specifications
- Size: 30ml
- Concentration: Eau de Toilette
- Gender: Women
- Brand: Cacharel
- Year: 2003
- Perfumers: Laurent Bruyère, Dominique Ropion



