Love at Second Sight or an Unexpected Fragrance Journey
At first, I smell the standard freshie, citrusy, aquatic, apple-like, accompanied by a slightly spicy cardamom note but still sporty, somehow cool, nice, rounded, yet also somewhat unremarkable.
From the brand and the bottle design, I expected something modern, fresh, see the cleverly integrated logo, cheap plastic cap, light blue liquid.
However, after a minute, a pronounced dry woody nuance emerges, closely followed by a benevolent creaminess that smoothly transitions into a fruity-floral-spicy mélange.
After 15 minutes, I arrive at the heart where green apple, nutmeg, ginger, and a final hint of freshness reside.
At this point, it becomes clear: this fragrance is absolutely benevolent towards you, incredibly casually seductive yet not intrusive, and far from dangerous, making it indescribably sexy.
After a while, a slightly cedarwood-like scent slowly rises and forms a beautiful transition arc to a spicy-woody but above all creamy-vanilla base, into which the patchouli note has been so skillfully woven that it doesn't even annoy me.
After 4 hours, the magic has faded, leaving me yearning and addicted.
I like the scent on skin even better than on paper and somehow especially on the wrist.
A heartwarming home in freshie attire that will surely find many fans, or maybe not, as younger people might find the base too mature and older ones might consider the opening too youthful.
Never judge a book by its cover!
90ml for €15 for such a fragrance journey is unbelievably cheap.
Stomping through a fresh autumn breeze, the hazy scent mixture of a warm delicious spiced tea wafts into my nose.
I see it suitable for both everyday wear and for sports, going out, Netflix chilling, maybe also sparingly dosed at work.
Somewhere between summer and winter signature potential.
Too spicy for spring and daytime heat.
Absolutely beautiful and unisex, I'm shockingly in love.