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Fig Fig?
"Maisia" by Gabriella Chieffo is a pleasant fig perfume - and that comes from someone who usually finds this fruit in scent form rather off-putting...
Thick and yet fluffy, if you let "Maisia" breathe for a few moments, it quickly reveals its delicious, green, and very juicy sides. Moist and cheerful. At the same time, very high-quality. A hint of ironing and musk flair, but mostly very natural and positively misty. Heavy and easy to wear. An unusual combo, but it works. Marble stone and fig break. Spray with light. Covers many facets of the fig and almost seductively shows them from their best sides. Meaty and never screechy. I still wouldn't buy it - but it can hold its own in my favor.
Bottle: beautifully stony
Sillage: discreet, never forgotten
Longevity: after 5 hours, it's all over
Conclusion: a delicate green fig scent that even converts haters of this genre. Quite dreamy.
Thick and yet fluffy, if you let "Maisia" breathe for a few moments, it quickly reveals its delicious, green, and very juicy sides. Moist and cheerful. At the same time, very high-quality. A hint of ironing and musk flair, but mostly very natural and positively misty. Heavy and easy to wear. An unusual combo, but it works. Marble stone and fig break. Spray with light. Covers many facets of the fig and almost seductively shows them from their best sides. Meaty and never screechy. I still wouldn't buy it - but it can hold its own in my favor.
Bottle: beautifully stony
Sillage: discreet, never forgotten
Longevity: after 5 hours, it's all over
Conclusion: a delicate green fig scent that even converts haters of this genre. Quite dreamy.
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Sternenklar 4 years ago
I really like fig in fragrances. You've made me very curious, and it's gone straight onto my wishlist. Thanks for the lovely comment.
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