02/14/2025

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Bittersweet tobacco
Boundless is weird in a good way. Some say it's a beginner-friendly Amouage that lacks the usual complexity. While that might be true in the air, it's a different story on skin. It's full of notes that should clash, but with Karine Vinchon-Spehner's godlike perfumery, they end up elevating each other in a coherent fashion.
A bitter tobacco absolute is the cornerstone of this blend. The other ingredients are meant to complement it and create an enjoyable wearing experience. Blood orange doesn't bring a juicy sensation but more of an orange peel zinginess. This is further accentuated by spicy ginger and a green touch of cardamom.
If there's any sweetness to Boundless, it's used as a contrast to the pungent notes. Initially, the scent is a bit sharp and dusty, but it's soon balanced by creamy vanilla. This results in a weirdly comforting bittersweet symphony of contrasting aspects. It's both dry and smooth, with tobacco and spices on a sweet backdrop.
The drydown introduces rich and warm resins. Myrrh blends with cocoa, creating a slightly powdery undertone. Frankincense offers a refreshing piney nuance and gentle smokiness. Other than a woody base, I can pick up a damp earthy facet of oakmoss and vetiver. I have to applaud Karine's work - it's a great composition that's difficult to pick apart. To my nose, the deep drydown is woody, resinous, sweet, powdery, smoky.
Everything has a downside and Boundless is no exception. It doesn't perform like a typical Amouage beast, so don't expect radiating density. While I get distinctive sniffs throughout the wear, it's a lighter perfume that lasts for like 8-9 hours on my skin with soft projection. As such, you could argue it's very approachable and versatile.
A bitter tobacco absolute is the cornerstone of this blend. The other ingredients are meant to complement it and create an enjoyable wearing experience. Blood orange doesn't bring a juicy sensation but more of an orange peel zinginess. This is further accentuated by spicy ginger and a green touch of cardamom.
If there's any sweetness to Boundless, it's used as a contrast to the pungent notes. Initially, the scent is a bit sharp and dusty, but it's soon balanced by creamy vanilla. This results in a weirdly comforting bittersweet symphony of contrasting aspects. It's both dry and smooth, with tobacco and spices on a sweet backdrop.
The drydown introduces rich and warm resins. Myrrh blends with cocoa, creating a slightly powdery undertone. Frankincense offers a refreshing piney nuance and gentle smokiness. Other than a woody base, I can pick up a damp earthy facet of oakmoss and vetiver. I have to applaud Karine's work - it's a great composition that's difficult to pick apart. To my nose, the deep drydown is woody, resinous, sweet, powdery, smoky.
Everything has a downside and Boundless is no exception. It doesn't perform like a typical Amouage beast, so don't expect radiating density. While I get distinctive sniffs throughout the wear, it's a lighter perfume that lasts for like 8-9 hours on my skin with soft projection. As such, you could argue it's very approachable and versatile.