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Quite a Sweet Brew
I acquired this based on the intriguing comment from Chanelle Le Faune on the internet. Overall, the stuff is indeed quite sweet and not a "Must Have" - but it definitely deserves a few words from me about Le Faune. It starts with a nice bergamot note, which quickly fades away. I also smell a lovely combination of airy (as Apicius often writes) lavender and grounded juniper, which I wouldn't have recognized well without help from this site. The two somewhat weaken each other, and then the orange comes into play for me. So far, so good. For me, the barely present or very quickly passing heart note is the problem. I smell neither pepper nor geranium, and only a hint of anise with a bit of goodwill. Immediately, I am confronted with the strongly ambered base note. The amber really comes through and creates the warm sweetness for me in combination with the (not soapy) musk and sandalwood. If you like that, you will feel quite at home here. The amber is too strong for me, but I am compensated by a very nice vanilla note with a bit of patchouli in the final stages of the fragrance development. Overall, this is something for men looking for something sweet. It can definitely also be worn by women.
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Chanelle 14 years ago
It's me again. I love sweet scents. My husband loves sweet scents. So the Faun is definitely a must-have for us. Sorry if it's too sweet for you, or maybe try it again in winter...
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