
Telekinec
498 Reviews

Telekinec
2
A generic and fresh floral fragrance with some fruitiness
I was about to buy a travel size of it online, when I saw it was already available at my Sephora. Rushed there, was told it wouldn't be available on the floor until September 6th, but a nice associate opened a bottle and let my try it on my skin. Have been wearing it all day and I have a few thoughts.
I've sampled almost all of Ellis Brooklyn's fragrance. I think they overall do mass pleasing fragrances with few exciting exceptions. I've got two bottles from them that have resisted my decluttering moments, so you know I do enjoy their fragrance. Unfortunately this one and Florist have somewhat the same problem. They're derivatives of more well-knowned designer fragrances and have lower performance than those designer frags. This time, I can say with certainty that somewhere between Daisy Wild (compared both in store) and Yellow Diamond, lies Ellis' latest fragrance. It's not bad by any means. It has that sparkling debut that's quite refreshing and bright. Fruity sweet with the honeydew note (that I appreciated way more than I thought I would) and bergamot. Fresh and slightly spicy with the rhubarb and strawberry leaf. But after those refreshing top notes, it becomes a generic feminine floral scent. I barely get any pink pepper. The drydown has that plasticky / medicinal and green galbanum note that I dislike, but it's not warm or heavy on the woody note. It stays fresh on my skin (which was a surprise).
Like I said, it's not bad. Enjoyable, generic and inoffensive for work. I don't really get the inspiration Bee Shapiro got from Texas, but I've never visited that place, so someone who has might see why that state was used as an inspiration for this perfume. If the top notes had stayed longer, this might have wowed me. I was convinced I'd go home with a travel size as I was sniffing it in-store, but as minutes went by, this is when the "meh" settled in. Also has boring performance. Becomes skin-scent really fast which is unfortunate.
I've sampled almost all of Ellis Brooklyn's fragrance. I think they overall do mass pleasing fragrances with few exciting exceptions. I've got two bottles from them that have resisted my decluttering moments, so you know I do enjoy their fragrance. Unfortunately this one and Florist have somewhat the same problem. They're derivatives of more well-knowned designer fragrances and have lower performance than those designer frags. This time, I can say with certainty that somewhere between Daisy Wild (compared both in store) and Yellow Diamond, lies Ellis' latest fragrance. It's not bad by any means. It has that sparkling debut that's quite refreshing and bright. Fruity sweet with the honeydew note (that I appreciated way more than I thought I would) and bergamot. Fresh and slightly spicy with the rhubarb and strawberry leaf. But after those refreshing top notes, it becomes a generic feminine floral scent. I barely get any pink pepper. The drydown has that plasticky / medicinal and green galbanum note that I dislike, but it's not warm or heavy on the woody note. It stays fresh on my skin (which was a surprise).
Like I said, it's not bad. Enjoyable, generic and inoffensive for work. I don't really get the inspiration Bee Shapiro got from Texas, but I've never visited that place, so someone who has might see why that state was used as an inspiration for this perfume. If the top notes had stayed longer, this might have wowed me. I was convinced I'd go home with a travel size as I was sniffing it in-store, but as minutes went by, this is when the "meh" settled in. Also has boring performance. Becomes skin-scent really fast which is unfortunate.



Top Notes
Bergamot
Rhubarb
Honeydew melon
Strawberry leaf
Heart Notes
White peony
Tuberose
Pink pepper
Base Notes
Ambrette
Cedarwood
Galbanum







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