Luxuriant Iruela
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Oriental inspiration by Iruela / Part 2
After reviewing my first fragrance from this brand and this collection, here is the second part.
In the first part, I took a closer look at Chatoyant and tell you a little more about the collection and the founder of these fragrances, who was previously completely unknown to me.
Chatoyant was already a perfume that I was enthusiastic about.
Luxuriant appeals to me even more and is a great fragrance in my opinion, although it is rather unagitated and gentle.
If you take a look at the fragrance pyramid, you will definitely find notes that like to play first fiddle or have a very dominant aura.
With Luxuriant, Iruela has managed to create an incredibly balanced fragrance in which almost no note really stands out as dominant.
I find this a particularly successful achievement with cinnamon and tuberose, as both notes often seem too potent and too strong to me and make a variety of fragrances unattractive for me personally.
Ginger also often comes across as somewhat prickly, not with Luxuriant!
Since everything here is very harmoniously interwoven, I find it difficult to describe the fragrance exactly.
I would describe it as fruity, slightly floral and slightly creamy, but at the same time it still has a certain freshness, which makes it unisex wearable for me.
The orange blossom stands out a little, the fruity component of this DNA is quite present and very pleasant.
The extremely harmonious base of sandalwood and vetiver gives the fragrance a great frame, similar to the Chatoyant.
Once again, I really like the deep green color of the bottle.
As mentioned above, the silage of the fragrance is rather mellow.
After a good 6 hours, I perceive the fragrance only faintly.
The other fragrances in the collection are also still being tested.
I am indeed very curious about other opinions.
Conclusion: A great fragrance that will have a permanent place in my collection.
I am delighted to have discovered this brand for myself.
In the first part, I took a closer look at Chatoyant and tell you a little more about the collection and the founder of these fragrances, who was previously completely unknown to me.
Chatoyant was already a perfume that I was enthusiastic about.
Luxuriant appeals to me even more and is a great fragrance in my opinion, although it is rather unagitated and gentle.
If you take a look at the fragrance pyramid, you will definitely find notes that like to play first fiddle or have a very dominant aura.
With Luxuriant, Iruela has managed to create an incredibly balanced fragrance in which almost no note really stands out as dominant.
I find this a particularly successful achievement with cinnamon and tuberose, as both notes often seem too potent and too strong to me and make a variety of fragrances unattractive for me personally.
Ginger also often comes across as somewhat prickly, not with Luxuriant!
Since everything here is very harmoniously interwoven, I find it difficult to describe the fragrance exactly.
I would describe it as fruity, slightly floral and slightly creamy, but at the same time it still has a certain freshness, which makes it unisex wearable for me.
The orange blossom stands out a little, the fruity component of this DNA is quite present and very pleasant.
The extremely harmonious base of sandalwood and vetiver gives the fragrance a great frame, similar to the Chatoyant.
Once again, I really like the deep green color of the bottle.
As mentioned above, the silage of the fragrance is rather mellow.
After a good 6 hours, I perceive the fragrance only faintly.
The other fragrances in the collection are also still being tested.
I am indeed very curious about other opinions.
Conclusion: A great fragrance that will have a permanent place in my collection.
I am delighted to have discovered this brand for myself.
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