Bodomic
03.02.2024 - 12:04 AM
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Bottle
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Sillage
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Scent

Night Flyer: A Tolerable and Curious Evocative Work of Art

Definitely a work to appreciate. We gotta thank Dr. Ellen for bringing back the original Bat (2015) . Anyhow, it's obvious this particular scent lays on the artistic side of perfumery. The name is suggesting of its nature.

Sillage leaves a beautiful trail of moisty and soily banana. It's beautifully curious rather than beautiful. Smelling up close, we may be getting some notes such as mineral accords, ripe minty resins and rotting wood, that are surely not conceived for such purpose, but rather to contribute to the sillage, so it's gonna feel a little awkward to stick the nose in.

The main picture's gotta be a very ripe macedonia laying on wet ground. It's airy and humid. Fruit is the main character here.

I must confess I can't stand hard evocative perfumes such as "Duro Caffè | Bois 1920" . They are incredibly overwhelming and I don't even want them near me. However, Night Flyer is not as terribly challenging as its preconception, but I can't honestly think of a situation where I would pick it over other fruity scents that are made to straightforward bring joy to our nostrils. It's enjoyable because it emulates a bizarre scenario which is surprisingly tolerable. But people, I like to wear my perfumes to smell great.

For it's price, I would'nt say it's nuts to have it for some isolated occasions, perhaps those being rainy days.

I conclude that the perfume is great as per its conception and composition. I recommend testing it and diving into the interpretative intention that implies spraying it. If you find an occasion to wear it, please do not hesitate to answer to this review.

Thank y'all for your time!

Bodomic.

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