ParfumAholic
11/13/2012 - 07:39 AM
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Wintertime = Amber Time

"Amber" lives up to its name completely, as it is solely about the fragrance note amber.

The amber here is exactly as Bellemorte described it: warm, pure, and sweet, without being sticky.

The citrus top note is relatively dominant and long-lasting for me, which bothers me a bit. I only find myself enveloped in a cozy amber cloud after a good 1.5 hours. Until then, the citrus peeks through repeatedly, preventing the amber from unfolding.
However, once the amber breaks free from the citrus grip, it gives its all and shows what it has to offer for a long time.

An absolute test recommendation for all amber lovers, as the fragrance can be worn very well by both genders in the cooler season.
I would be cautious with the dosage, as a few drops are enough to leave distinct scent traces.
Furthermore, I have noticed that this fragrance reacts extremely to body heat and becomes more intense the warmer you get.

If I didn't already have "a few" amber fragrances in my cabinet, it would certainly be a suitable candidate for me.
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1 Comment
ErgoproxyErgoproxy 13 years ago
Was Dir der Amber ist mir der Weihrauch und das Patchouli. Den fand ich auch nicht übel.