Pêche Obscène Lvnea Eau de Parfum
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Decaying Peach & Jasmine
This is the fragrance that kick-started my fragrance obsession. I really went in head first and blind-bought a full bottle on a whim with zero fragrance experience, no clue what notes I liked, just thought it sounded cool. Which was incredibly risky in retrospect because I now know that sandalwood and oakmoss are very hit or miss for me, but wow, is this ever beautiful!
On my skin, I mostly get jasmine and patchouli with a burst of peach in the opening. Do not buy this if you don't like patchouli. Someone asked me if I work in a flower shop while I was wearing this, I think because it’s not just flowers, but also soil and moss. It's damp, heavy, dirty, intoxicating. I think it can be read as witchy or elegant (or both, if your aesthetic is "elegant witch"). It does have an element of "decay", but specifically in the earthy way, not in the halitosis way.
Unisex leaning feminine. I actually think this works in any season or as a signature scent, but I do prefer it in the evening. It's worth noting that I have a sample of the perfume oil as well, and I don't find there's much of a difference except that the projection and longevity are better for the EDP.
On my skin, I mostly get jasmine and patchouli with a burst of peach in the opening. Do not buy this if you don't like patchouli. Someone asked me if I work in a flower shop while I was wearing this, I think because it’s not just flowers, but also soil and moss. It's damp, heavy, dirty, intoxicating. I think it can be read as witchy or elegant (or both, if your aesthetic is "elegant witch"). It does have an element of "decay", but specifically in the earthy way, not in the halitosis way.
Unisex leaning feminine. I actually think this works in any season or as a signature scent, but I do prefer it in the evening. It's worth noting that I have a sample of the perfume oil as well, and I don't find there's much of a difference except that the projection and longevity are better for the EDP.

