08/17/2019
16paws
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Nice scent for warm days
The opening with bergamot and petigrain could be described as strong, but by no means as unpleasant. I do not notice any currants, only a slightly fruity note without acidity.
Gradually orange blossom joins in, but hardly lily of the valley, at least not with me. The Petigrain from the top note has withdrawn a little, but flashes through again and again in the background. For me, this is not a negative effect at all, because it gives the fragrance freshness and makes it absolutely suitable for summer.
Finally, woody echoes and a little light musk appear, the orange blossom retreats bit by bit, only the petigrain remains until the end, even if only in the background.
The shelf life is about 6 to 7 hours and is therefore quite decent for a light summer scent. That's all Miami Blues is, but that's all it is. It is a pretty, light scent for warm days and the narrow purse. You can wear it at work and in your free time and even a sprayer too much is anything but the end of the world.
At the top, here on the perfume page it says that Miami Blue is "flowery-chypre-like", but I can't sign that at all, because with a chypre this fragrance has absolutely nothing, but also nothing to do with anything.
Miami Blues is really not a masterpiece of perfumery, but a simple, nice scent for warm spring and summer days and by nice I don't mean the little sister of ... well, you know.
Gradually orange blossom joins in, but hardly lily of the valley, at least not with me. The Petigrain from the top note has withdrawn a little, but flashes through again and again in the background. For me, this is not a negative effect at all, because it gives the fragrance freshness and makes it absolutely suitable for summer.
Finally, woody echoes and a little light musk appear, the orange blossom retreats bit by bit, only the petigrain remains until the end, even if only in the background.
The shelf life is about 6 to 7 hours and is therefore quite decent for a light summer scent. That's all Miami Blues is, but that's all it is. It is a pretty, light scent for warm days and the narrow purse. You can wear it at work and in your free time and even a sprayer too much is anything but the end of the world.
At the top, here on the perfume page it says that Miami Blue is "flowery-chypre-like", but I can't sign that at all, because with a chypre this fragrance has absolutely nothing, but also nothing to do with anything.
Miami Blues is really not a masterpiece of perfumery, but a simple, nice scent for warm spring and summer days and by nice I don't mean the little sister of ... well, you know.
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