… I connect this word "BOLD" with this fragrance on multiple levels.
Bold, because black sesame is used in a perfume here, and we really do not have a gourmand in front of us. Even among gourmands, sesame only became interesting to a large number of people much later. In this scent, sesame is combined with honey to create a beautifully warm undertone.
Bold, because carrot (carrot seed) occupies a central place in the composition, and (unfortunately) there don’t seem to be many fans for this fragrance note (Bohoboco released a fragrance that was even bold enough to carry carrot in its name. What can I say, a brilliantly daring scent that doesn’t fare well here in this forum.).
Bold, because it has edges and character for a mainstream designer fragrance, and too much character always carries the risk that sales may not be high enough.
Bold, because I feel bolder with this fragrance. It gives me a push of cheerfulness (mandarin and honey) on truly wobbly days, a pinch of grounding (black sesame, carrot, and patchouli), a sense of freedom (carrot and jasmine), and a dose of determination (bitter orange, carrot, and cedarwood).
It doesn’t take much courage to wear it, and even less to test it. If I were you, I would dare…