09/04/2024

Ninamariah
246 Reviews

Ninamariah
1
Velvety soft and creamy Peach and Coconut
I was thinking to write a statement since I only have worn this twice but I have more to say than is the space in the statement.
Moonglade is a super smooth and soft blend. The main notes are absolutely Coconut and Peach and the base is mainly creamy Sandalwood, silky Vanilla and sensual Musk. Coconut is not lotion like and it's very sophisticated like is Peach as well. It's not juicy fruity nor juvenile, it's velvety soft and subtle. Many of the note seems to be hidden but this is very well blended so I don't wonder that. Amber and Patchouli are not the main players here and this is not earthy nor mossy. Don't be worried about Blackcurrant either, it's very hard to believe that it turns out pissy since I don't even detect it. There is a possibility that some people find this kind of blend cloying and that's why this is best on cooler days. I think this is not a safe blind buy.
It's funny coincidence that every time when I'm sampling scents randomly my favourites seems to be Chris Maurice's creations. Now I have four samples from M.INT and it was straight away clear that Moonglade is my favourite. Others which I have are Hit the Mark which is gourmands dark chocolate, Pitch and Toss which is spicy, woody and masculine and 3-D Scent which is woody and very aromatic, masculine in my opinion. Those three are not Chris Maurice's.
I rated this similar to A because these two has absolutely the same kind of vibe in them - sophisticated Coconut, here velvety Peach, in A Mango and utterly soft, creamy base with Musk and Vanilla. This is somewhat lighter and easier scent in overall than A. They are not same scents but you get the idea of the scent if you already know another one.
This short review is based on a sample.
Moonglade is a super smooth and soft blend. The main notes are absolutely Coconut and Peach and the base is mainly creamy Sandalwood, silky Vanilla and sensual Musk. Coconut is not lotion like and it's very sophisticated like is Peach as well. It's not juicy fruity nor juvenile, it's velvety soft and subtle. Many of the note seems to be hidden but this is very well blended so I don't wonder that. Amber and Patchouli are not the main players here and this is not earthy nor mossy. Don't be worried about Blackcurrant either, it's very hard to believe that it turns out pissy since I don't even detect it. There is a possibility that some people find this kind of blend cloying and that's why this is best on cooler days. I think this is not a safe blind buy.
It's funny coincidence that every time when I'm sampling scents randomly my favourites seems to be Chris Maurice's creations. Now I have four samples from M.INT and it was straight away clear that Moonglade is my favourite. Others which I have are Hit the Mark which is gourmands dark chocolate, Pitch and Toss which is spicy, woody and masculine and 3-D Scent which is woody and very aromatic, masculine in my opinion. Those three are not Chris Maurice's.
I rated this similar to A because these two has absolutely the same kind of vibe in them - sophisticated Coconut, here velvety Peach, in A Mango and utterly soft, creamy base with Musk and Vanilla. This is somewhat lighter and easier scent in overall than A. They are not same scents but you get the idea of the scent if you already know another one.
This short review is based on a sample.