The first AN that disappointed me a bit, I feel the same way as @Caligari - I really only see it on women, and the classification as floral-spicy is a mystery to me.
*A spring scent par excellence. Cool, herb, refreshing green notes in the top that harmonize beautifully without becoming bitter. They transition into noble, characterful white flowers without any laundry detergent associations. Honey from the base adds a touch of nectar aroma and comes without the usual Neuffer wax. I personally perceive tuberose the most. They are freshly bloomed flowers without indole. The base adds depth, gentle warmth, and gives the fragrance longevity. I notice amber from the very beginning; there might be an amber tincture in here. This amber aroma gives the entire scent a certain something and creates a unity, without any animalic notes.
A wonderful bouquet of flowers.
Thanks to TheBladi for the opportunity to test it out!
A wonderful bouquet of flowers.
Thanks to TheBladi for the opportunity to test it out!