
MaxiMax
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MaxiMax
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Aigues Vives Intense- A green garden in a bottle.
Aigues Vives Intense is another master creation from the house of Galimard, and I was very excited to try it.
I ordered the Parfüm variant, and the first thing I noticed besides the wonderful scent, was that it's a bit weaker than 1747, which I ordered too.
Aigues Vives Intense starts off with an excellent note of basil, surrounded by greens and a slight bit of pepper.
Through the time, when the heart notes start taking over, you start smelling the green melon, which plays a major role besides the ambery, a bit cocoa-like base.
The scent that stays after a couple hours is the most important one, since it doesn't move far away from the top notes.
A lot of fragrances start off well, but fade into a bad scent. But this isn't the case with Aigues Vives Intense. It stays as charming and attractive as it is in the beginning.
If you plan on buying it, I suppose you should get the Parfum concentration, so that it's strong enough.
I ordered the Parfüm variant, and the first thing I noticed besides the wonderful scent, was that it's a bit weaker than 1747, which I ordered too.
Aigues Vives Intense starts off with an excellent note of basil, surrounded by greens and a slight bit of pepper.
Through the time, when the heart notes start taking over, you start smelling the green melon, which plays a major role besides the ambery, a bit cocoa-like base.
The scent that stays after a couple hours is the most important one, since it doesn't move far away from the top notes.
A lot of fragrances start off well, but fade into a bad scent. But this isn't the case with Aigues Vives Intense. It stays as charming and attractive as it is in the beginning.
If you plan on buying it, I suppose you should get the Parfum concentration, so that it's strong enough.



Top Notes
Basil
Grapefruit
Pink pepper
Heart Notes
Green melon
Sage
Violet leaf
Base Notes
Amber
Cedarwood
Tonka bean
Vetiver

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