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A sugary vintage smell
*Rakugan*, or rather, circle colored and finely carved sugar sweets (absolute cuteness hard to eat).
One of the strangest scents I have ever smelled.
First of all, I can barely smell that fruity battery at the top, and it is absolutely not what I imagined, because here predominates something else. I smell sweet, woody and powdery notes. At a certain point I smell a bitterish vein that makes me appreciate far more.
Maybe it reminds me of the doll heads. Nothing chemical or unbearable.
I like these J-Scents.
It is not true that you they are weak, although the concept behind them aims at discretion and respect for people (in every sense!), as I think other Japanese brands do.
This perfume is not stinky, yet I can smell it for hours on me, on my skin and on my clothes (I remember Paper Soap as one of the most persistent clean/aldehyde scents I have ever sniffed).
One of the strangest scents I have ever smelled.
First of all, I can barely smell that fruity battery at the top, and it is absolutely not what I imagined, because here predominates something else. I smell sweet, woody and powdery notes. At a certain point I smell a bitterish vein that makes me appreciate far more.
Maybe it reminds me of the doll heads. Nothing chemical or unbearable.
I like these J-Scents.
It is not true that you they are weak, although the concept behind them aims at discretion and respect for people (in every sense!), as I think other Japanese brands do.
This perfume is not stinky, yet I can smell it for hours on me, on my skin and on my clothes (I remember Paper Soap as one of the most persistent clean/aldehyde scents I have ever sniffed).

