10/03/2018
DaveGahan101
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Man..my brain sometimes leads me astray when reading fast.
I always read irrelevant..but that wouldn't do justice to the scent.
The few opinions about the fragrance and the great bottles made me very curious about the relatively new series of Histoires de Parfums.
Irreverent begins with an absolute top note of slightly sweet-spicy resins and a sun-drenched incense. This one has a light fruitiness like Serge Lutens Fille en aiguilles, but seems to me rounder, more multi-faceted. Everything about Irreverent smells wonderful of forest in late summer, the bushes still carry many forest berries in deep red colours, the mosses are still rich green, the woods are almost dust-dry, there are only a few leaves on the ground..the first brown leaves are there..Melancholy about the almost past summer comes up, says goodbye in instalments, leaf by leaf, acorn by acorn. But the aromas, the spiciness of the forest make you want this time of year like any other, even in terms of fragrance.
The longer the fragrance dances on the skin, the softer, rounder, creamier and more balsamic it becomes. Unfortunately, it becomes a bit common in the base, this is due to the recently very frequently used combination amber incense, usually there is still oud and/or saffron cavorting here. But the sandalwood leads to a wrong track. What I like about this amber variant is this light caramel honey touch, which rounds off the fragrance very nicely and comes to rest. The sweetness is well chosen, so that he misses the category Gourmand, no disadvantage. The scent smells very (highly) valuable and noble, is nevertheless very well to be carried as everyday scent.
The shelf life is beyond 6 hours and you perceive it yourself for a long time without ever being penetrating or intrusive.
Suitability for everyday use: 8/10
Feel-good factor: 9/10
Wow effect: 7/10
Price/performance : 6/10
Packaging/Bottling: 10/10
Idea+implementation: 6/10
Man..my brain sometimes leads me astray when reading fast.
I always read irrelevant..but that wouldn't do justice to the scent.
The few opinions about the fragrance and the great bottles made me very curious about the relatively new series of Histoires de Parfums.
Irreverent begins with an absolute top note of slightly sweet-spicy resins and a sun-drenched incense. This one has a light fruitiness like Serge Lutens Fille en aiguilles, but seems to me rounder, more multi-faceted. Everything about Irreverent smells wonderful of forest in late summer, the bushes still carry many forest berries in deep red colours, the mosses are still rich green, the woods are almost dust-dry, there are only a few leaves on the ground..the first brown leaves are there..Melancholy about the almost past summer comes up, says goodbye in instalments, leaf by leaf, acorn by acorn. But the aromas, the spiciness of the forest make you want this time of year like any other, even in terms of fragrance.
The longer the fragrance dances on the skin, the softer, rounder, creamier and more balsamic it becomes. Unfortunately, it becomes a bit common in the base, this is due to the recently very frequently used combination amber incense, usually there is still oud and/or saffron cavorting here. But the sandalwood leads to a wrong track. What I like about this amber variant is this light caramel honey touch, which rounds off the fragrance very nicely and comes to rest. The sweetness is well chosen, so that he misses the category Gourmand, no disadvantage. The scent smells very (highly) valuable and noble, is nevertheless very well to be carried as everyday scent.
The shelf life is beyond 6 hours and you perceive it yourself for a long time without ever being penetrating or intrusive.
Suitability for everyday use: 8/10
Feel-good factor: 9/10
Wow effect: 7/10
Price/performance : 6/10
Packaging/Bottling: 10/10
Idea+implementation: 6/10
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