
Florblanca
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Florblanca
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5
Here it truly floats
After my enthusiasm for Levitation Platinum, I turned my attention to the other two Levitation fragrances and continued the testing series with White Gold. This scent experience does not quite meet my expectations after the three predecessors. The fragrance is very close to the skin and is unlikely to be perceived in the surrounding area.
After a rather spicy opening, completely unsweetened, the scent continues with an extremely soft, subtle Neroli-Jasmine note. I can clearly identify the flowers, but anyone who knows these two in nature also knows how strong their scent is.
In this respect, I can only confirm a very high quality for Ramón Béjar here as well, because anyone who knows how to process these two flowers so subtly must truly master their craft. Although the heart note becomes a little stronger over time, it remains very gentle.
Later, a light, merely accentuating wood note develops; unfortunately, I cannot perceive any leather, and the musk plays more of a role in the opening than in the base.
The bottle also contains white gold dust and three diamonds.
I am glad that this fragrance seems less successful to me; I was almost afraid of a fragrance hype after the first three top scents. What I find quite pretty is that with each spray, a little bit of the white gold has landed on my skin and on my test strip.
On the test strip, the scent develops quite differently; the top note is noticeable for a long time, later a woody-leathery note appears, but the flowers not at all. Interesting and surprising.
After a rather spicy opening, completely unsweetened, the scent continues with an extremely soft, subtle Neroli-Jasmine note. I can clearly identify the flowers, but anyone who knows these two in nature also knows how strong their scent is.
In this respect, I can only confirm a very high quality for Ramón Béjar here as well, because anyone who knows how to process these two flowers so subtly must truly master their craft. Although the heart note becomes a little stronger over time, it remains very gentle.
Later, a light, merely accentuating wood note develops; unfortunately, I cannot perceive any leather, and the musk plays more of a role in the opening than in the base.
The bottle also contains white gold dust and three diamonds.
I am glad that this fragrance seems less successful to me; I was almost afraid of a fragrance hype after the first three top scents. What I find quite pretty is that with each spray, a little bit of the white gold has landed on my skin and on my test strip.
On the test strip, the scent develops quite differently; the top note is noticeable for a long time, later a woody-leathery note appears, but the flowers not at all. Interesting and surprising.
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Top Notes
Bergamot
Clove
Heart Notes
Jasmine
Orange blossom
Base Notes
Cedar
Leather
Musk























