The Alchemist’s Garden has brewed!
Actually, I wanted to make the usual rounds for Christmas gifts at KaDeWe last November. So I went to the usual suspects: Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Gucci, and Co.
This year, in my opinion, there was nothing special that tempted me to buy for the annual Christmas celebration.
I was just about to head back home when a soft, peppery scent stopped me, and lo and behold, I found myself in front of a stand showcasing the new fragrances from The Alchemist’s Garden.
When I asked the nice consultant what kind of scent my nose was experiencing, she showed me Muschio di Luce.
Initially, I clearly considered this fragrance to be feminine, as it smelled strongly powdery and sweet at first. Nevertheless, I had it sprayed on me. My suspicion was confirmed.
But after about 10 minutes (we had a good conversation :) ), this light, almost cloud-like sweetness dissipated and transformed into a creamy, warm sandalwood embrace, rounded off with a delicate musk and a light freshness.
As a man, I was pleasantly surprised that a fragrance that initially smelled feminine could change so profoundly.
I was convinced and bought it. I wore it as a test over a few days and became more and more convinced, even daring to apply 6-7 sprays on my skin and clothing.
After a month, I can say that I have become very fond of this fragrance and I no longer want to miss it in my daily life (especially when it’s colder). From “You smell really good today” to “I’ve never smelled anything like this” (meant positively), I received many favorable opinions.
Currently, I apply about 7 sprays, and especially on lambswool, I could even sense a slightly leathery nuance.
In summary, I can say that this light, yet musky and still multifaceted fragrance is excellent for anyone who wants to smell something out of the ordinary.
I would purchase it again anytime, even as a man, despite some initial skepticism.
Thank you very much, Mr. Morillas!
This year, in my opinion, there was nothing special that tempted me to buy for the annual Christmas celebration.
I was just about to head back home when a soft, peppery scent stopped me, and lo and behold, I found myself in front of a stand showcasing the new fragrances from The Alchemist’s Garden.
When I asked the nice consultant what kind of scent my nose was experiencing, she showed me Muschio di Luce.
Initially, I clearly considered this fragrance to be feminine, as it smelled strongly powdery and sweet at first. Nevertheless, I had it sprayed on me. My suspicion was confirmed.
But after about 10 minutes (we had a good conversation :) ), this light, almost cloud-like sweetness dissipated and transformed into a creamy, warm sandalwood embrace, rounded off with a delicate musk and a light freshness.
As a man, I was pleasantly surprised that a fragrance that initially smelled feminine could change so profoundly.
I was convinced and bought it. I wore it as a test over a few days and became more and more convinced, even daring to apply 6-7 sprays on my skin and clothing.
After a month, I can say that I have become very fond of this fragrance and I no longer want to miss it in my daily life (especially when it’s colder). From “You smell really good today” to “I’ve never smelled anything like this” (meant positively), I received many favorable opinions.
Currently, I apply about 7 sprays, and especially on lambswool, I could even sense a slightly leathery nuance.
In summary, I can say that this light, yet musky and still multifaceted fragrance is excellent for anyone who wants to smell something out of the ordinary.
I would purchase it again anytime, even as a man, despite some initial skepticism.
Thank you very much, Mr. Morillas!
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