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30.07.2021 - 04:29 AM
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Bottle
5
Sillage
8
Longevity
7
Scent

Many sensitive fingers

"Creature" - I admit I was intrigued by the name of the perfume; I find the underlying message that we create ourselves and decide our identity comforting and encouraging.

Creature works on me as a spicy-woody scent with lots of citrus and a modern-resinous incense in the opening; it has almost no sweetness, but exudes a lot of empathy.
Through the elegant fading of the notes and the overall well-temperedness, the perfume seems delicate and androgynous. The creature is balanced, you also do not have to fear any single note (as I like sometimes the incense), however, you should like the rough direction spice drawer already.

Creature starts off deliciously citrusy with a good shot of tangy acidity, and speaks directly to me with resinous and woody notes. Very pretty! Immediately afterwards I get a kind of tea vibe, most likely rooibos, but without the scent really smelling like tea. This association comes, I'm guessing, from the tobacco-fig-cardamom combination. Soon the spicy-aromatic heart of the creature reveals itself. Then in the base there's a bit more fig, the orange blossom and general hyggelige Pleasantness with the usual suspects.
What I find most characteristic about the fragrance is its balance and that the notes hold back next to each other, no one plays to the fore or would loud. This is, even as a social utopia besides, very harmonious and pleasant.
The fragrance brings diversity with it, diverse aspects can be sniffed, again and again. So he is justified his dedication and is very successful in this regard.

Spices are not my direction, so it is difficult for me to name references here. Etra is the only one that comes to mind, but don't nail me on that. Creature also has a much more modern feel.

I wanted to test the scent primarily for its woody aspects, but they aren't dominant enough for me here. It is for me primarily a spicy fragrance. Nice and beautiful, but not for me, he is not my Beuteschema.
On the other hand, I can imagine the fragrance well on a quiet and rather introverted person, for a visit to the bookstore or antique shop, for level-headed moments at home. Creature is unisex as can be, and I see it in spring or fall.

The postulated world-embracing tenderness ("a tender homage to all living things" and the like advertising texts) I do not hear here, or at most very heady. The fragrance lacks pathos for that. It's more like the friendly affection of a visit. You stand together in the kitchen, have decided on a tea after the kind offer "Would you like something to drink?", stand together in front of the open hanging cupboard and are presented with the whole assortment of boxes to choose from. Then Carole King is put on the record player, the vinyl crackles on and you sit together at the kitchen table with the big wooden plate (untreated), and if you leave wet rings on it with your cup, that's not bad at all.
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