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12/18/2024 - 10:32 AM
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The power of attraction

I have been using parfumo for some time now for all the useful information about fragrances. This site is a wonderful source of knowledge and information for me, an indispensable support when choosing a new fragrance, if it has to be a blind buy again. By the way, I love to buy fragrances blind, even if this way leads to disappointment from time to time.

At the same time, however, I have to admit that although my olfactory perception works well per se, I am not really good at identifying individual fragrance components within a fragrance pyramid in isolation and describing them so beautifully in a review, as many fragrance lovers do here. My admiration for this.

As I love photography as an art form and music and sound are an important part of my life, I think it's only logical that my nature is just as enthusiastic about fragrances. Whether visual, acoustic or olfactory art...each of these art forms is equally fascinating to me.
Not only do I find it interesting to see how other people react to a scent, I also love enjoying a scent alone or with my partner and pondering to what extent it creates and/or influences which emotions, or which images it evokes.
So far, the impulse to write a few lines about a fragrance has been rather limited due to a lack of motivation. I think there are an incredible number of fragrances with enormous potential to inspire. But even with beautiful fragrances that always cast a spell over me, such as the gourmand Zaya, Dalika, Moonlight, the dark elegance of Amber Aoud Absolue Précieux, the majesty of Nefs, the fruity vibrancy of Flamenco or the noble luminosity of my beloved Tabit...whenever I thought to myself "that would be a good occasion for your first review on parfumo", I ultimately lacked the decisive drive to put this into practice.
Surprisingly, the situation was completely different with a fragrance called CAVORT, which in my opinion was completely under the radar.
Translated from English, CAVORT means to romp, frolic or play around.
First and foremost, I associate this fragrance with the power of attraction. Because this fragrance always manages to make me reach for the bottle and spray myself with it. It literally draws me in, beams at me, seduces me. I don't know whether this fragrance is therefore automatically suitable for playing a seductive role in a romantic evening. If only because, as is so often the case, both its longevity and its sillage are unfortunately nowhere near the price. In fact, I have to spray CAVORT several times a day because it simply disappears too quickly from my skin.
However, this also happens to me with many other fragrances that have been rated with a good H/S on parfumo. To name a few examples: Kaltat Night, Oud Cadenza, Sillage and, unfortunately, Althaïr. Once sprayed on, they disappear again.
However, it is the top note of CAVORT that enchants me so much. The saffron, rose and cinnamon combine to create such a refreshing conglomerate of sensuality that it brings a smile to my lips every time and elicits an affirmative "Hmmm".

In my opinion, the fragrance is perfect for an evening out, a date, for example, or a romantic evening with your better half. The fragrance is neither loud nor room-filling, rather it elegantly caresses the moment and, with a little imagination and subtlety, hints at an intention of seduction :) Ideally, you should keep a small bottle in a travel bottle in your trouser pocket so that you can spray it again due to its short-lived nature.

I would describe the seduction that this fragrance exerts on me in the top note as addictive. That's why it occasionally finds a place on the back of my thumb while I'm working in the office so that I can sniff it constantly.
All too often in life, we are confronted with the finite nature of things and, as already mentioned, it is the same here. Unfortunately, CAVORT leads me quite quickly to the gentle incense in the base, which I also appreciate very much, but which also shows me the very limited longevity of this wonderful fragrance. Shortly afterwards, it leaves through the back door, leaving only a mild trace of sandalwood and a gentle creaminess before it fades as a pleasant memory, if you could only call a small sample your own. :)
What a pity! How I wish I had more of it. This wonderful, seductive and lovely fragrance, which in my opinion is certainly unisex, but for my taste tends to be classified as feminine.

Merry Christmas to all
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