Brume d'Hiver Marie Jeanne
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A buttered woodland after rain.
A woody patchouli scent with accents of greenery and soil. There isn’t much from the ylang ylang, but it may be what gives this it’s sultry edge.
This is a rather linear scent after the first spray. In the first spray and opening you are hit with pencil shavings. The green tints and soil come out a few moments after when the alcohol has waned. The ylang ylang offers some smooth flirty butteriness but doesn’t offer much more than that and you can’t pick it out. All in all a very elegant composition; not very unique, yet not common either.
This is a rather linear scent after the first spray. In the first spray and opening you are hit with pencil shavings. The green tints and soil come out a few moments after when the alcohol has waned. The ylang ylang offers some smooth flirty butteriness but doesn’t offer much more than that and you can’t pick it out. All in all a very elegant composition; not very unique, yet not common either.
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