A minimalist beautiful scent is A. While other amber fragrances may receive more recognition, A is an introspective scent, just as I like amber. I do not enjoy overly extroverted amber fragrances but rather those that present their oriental sweetness contemplatively with a subdued impact, just like here: A.
No nonsense amber or amber that serves merely to showcase itself. A is almost ashamed of itself at the beginning because it has so many reserves that, if unleashed, would result in a self-promoting amber fragrance. Yet it restrains itself before the wearer and exchanges its potential penetrance for pure beauty. Here, I have found the most beautiful amber scent for myself with Alambar from LO. A is similar to Alambar, but it is not as voluminous; instead, it is slimmer. Almost leaner and somehow freed from all bombast, excess, and empty opulence that some amber fragrances have to offer.
A possesses an inner purity known only to Alambar and a modesty that even Alambar does not know. The longevity may be very good, but the sillage is restrained, for what would be too much need not be. A is an endless loop within itself. It upholds the amber and repeats it, meditates on it, preaches it to itself.
Caught in its own sinfulness, this amber prays for its righteous life. Without looking up, solely directed towards the wearer, it circles around amber and vanilla. There is not much more that would tempt amber and vanilla. It is pure unpretentious beauty, a righteous amber that walks in sweet light. It is entirely impeccable, standing back from the amber fragrances that rely on competition and the favor of the wearer. A converts the amber fragrances that indulge in vanity. It almost seems to punish conceited amber fragrances. The amber scent that worships the just God is A. L'Occitane has created a knowledgeable amber scent here, not a conceited one. A seems born rich; the first seconds after spraying reveal immense pressure that immediately gives way to the right path. A does not say much in its course; on the contrary, it refrains from moving forward. It is pure amber with vanilla in poverty, yet of its own beauty: The uselessness of wealth is justly punished for its lie here.
While other amber fragrances may stand better due to their greed, hedonism, and pursuit of transience, A walks the path of reverent amber.
The scent of numerous amber fragrances is conditional. What is the opposite of a conditional amber fragrance?
Ambre/Amber.
A is concerned with beauty and aesthetics, not with the ingratiation or lustfulness inherent in some ambers. What is the opposite of ingratiation?
And besides the whole linguistic flair: I completely agree with you on the content.
My favorite amber.