@Gourmandgrl go with 2-3 sprays max first, it's powerful. And you know when I say that something is strong, it's most likely S T R O N G.
That said, it's not like Bisch perfumery where everything is designed to be overwhelming. I was able to pick up many nuances despite the sheer power.
@Gourmandgrl it's incredibly complex for a perfume that reads "vanilla cream, caramel, milk, amberwood." As you can probably imagine, that sounded VERY off-putting to me.
Then I got hit by licorice-like spiciness, a decent amount of smokiness. So I was like okay, this needs to be rated as "good" (7.5 is the threshold apparently).
@Longevity I think that can easily be pinpointed to my general dislike for vanilla-forward fragrances. Needless to say, it's potential endgame for aromatic vanilla enjoyers.
That said, it's not like Bisch perfumery where everything is designed to be overwhelming. I was able to pick up many nuances despite the sheer power.
Then I got hit by licorice-like spiciness, a decent amount of smokiness. So I was like okay, this needs to be rated as "good" (7.5 is the threshold apparently).