Masterpiece!!
How to describe this scent.....? Something orange ,but not fresh orange! I think if you put oranges on a pan and fry them(i have never tried this, but...). After this there is a scent of wood and vetiver but the "fried" orange remains.
This scent doesn't project much because it's on your personality!
You don't fill the room with it but everyone who comes close smells this MASTERPIECE!
After using this scent u can't be without smelling it on your skin(absolutely beautiful).
Why this is a Masterpiece?
Because it's a divine scent, of course it is a mild scent(But with mild i don't mean longevity(it's 8+h)) , it doesn't have sillage but if someone hugs you they can smell it. With this scent you can't stop smelling it on your skin! It's a superb MASTERPIECE!!!
it's somehow mild , but don't let it fool you, it's extraordinary and a unique scent.
What this makes it a MASTERPIECE is that you get addicted to it and you want to sniff it all the time(like heroin).
Every man should try this!!!
It is suitable for any situation even in the cold Nordic winter.
C'mon Try this out.
Absolutlely lovely stuff for perfume addicts.
Fried is such a good word here. There's nothing overtly smokey, and doesn't smell boiled as in concentrated without the brightness. There's almost something mildly savory happening with the orange opening, and that's exactly what frying in fat does
Thank you for the words. You've touched on a very important point: a fragrance doesn't need to have a monstrous sillage in order to be a masterpiece. It's all about the occasion and what best suits it. I never tire of seeing people criticizing certain works of art like LV Imagination because of the perfume's serenity when compared to it's price (as if it were created to draw the attention of an entire room). The same thing happens with Terre, unfortunately. But I much prefer a discreet fragrance to one that constantly screams for attention.