01/05/2016
Hajuvana
13 Reviews
Hajuvana
2
Vetiver, eh?
After it struck me, all I can think about is a lawnmower.
It has got the rubber tires, the petroleum, the freshly cut grass - everything to make an olfactory picture of a lawnmower, really.
Or imagine Bvlgari's Black and Grey Flannel having a child.
Either way, it's too bad I was only looking for a good, simple contemporary vetiver. While I definitely keep looking, I should honestly say, though, that Exhale seems to be composed using top-quality ingredients in generous concentrations. It has exquisite longevity and its dry-down gets better by the hour (which is a polite way of saying that I'm not a huge fan of its opening). It's lack of classical structure bothers me a bit, but I guess it's just silly old restricted me. I'm guessing it's perfectly suitable to compose a perfume more in a manner of an impressionist sketch these days.
It has got the rubber tires, the petroleum, the freshly cut grass - everything to make an olfactory picture of a lawnmower, really.
Or imagine Bvlgari's Black and Grey Flannel having a child.
Either way, it's too bad I was only looking for a good, simple contemporary vetiver. While I definitely keep looking, I should honestly say, though, that Exhale seems to be composed using top-quality ingredients in generous concentrations. It has exquisite longevity and its dry-down gets better by the hour (which is a polite way of saying that I'm not a huge fan of its opening). It's lack of classical structure bothers me a bit, but I guess it's just silly old restricted me. I'm guessing it's perfectly suitable to compose a perfume more in a manner of an impressionist sketch these days.