12/08/2024

Ninamariah
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Ninamariah
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Perfect combination of sweetness and leather, totally unisex masterpiece
I love almost all perfumes from this house and I have 5 of them for now but I think Paramour is my favorite. First I was amazed by the beauty of Paramour 91 but because it's so difficult to find I gave a chance to the original Paramour and I haven't regretted it for a moment.
Leather as a note can be difficult for me but I love it when it's blended smoothly with other notes like it's here. It's not challenging at all. This scent is incredibly charming on men and on women. Straight away from the start there is a beautiful subtle sweetness from Raspberry and and personally, it's that note, along with the others of course, that makes this scent irresistible. I love the sweetness combined with heavy notes, like leather, Patchouli and Amber here, and that's created by caramel and vanilla along with Raspberry. This blend is very smooth, it's velvety, it's delicious and it's classy.
It's blended so well that if I hadn't seen the notes, it would have been completely impossible to guess even half of them. Paramour is an oriental scent and it has the popular combination of Rose, leather and Patchouli, but the scent has absolutely no familiar aroma from the combination of those three notes. This is clearly fruity, not floral and there is a gentle spiciness in it. If I had to say three notes that are crucial to making this so special to me, I would say raspberry, leather and Vanilla.
The scent doesn't feel heavy at all even in warm weather, but it really shines now that it's a little cooler. It's not too opulent and dense, it just perfect. The sophistication in Paramour and its innocent seductive character is impossible to describe.
FYI: The difference between the juice in old/new bottle is minimal. An old one feels a little bit darker and a new one is maybe a tad sweeter but very little. The difference is maybe only because of maceration.
Thank you for reading, I hope you liked my review.
Another pretty, sensual, fresh rose scent with three exceptional rose qualities in it. Like they say in their website, the rose is the ultimate icon of love. What makes this rose perfume different from others, for example from Dior’s Rose Kabuki, is Blackcurrant bud absolute and Basil in the opening and that vibrant, gentle green and herbal aroma is lingering with enchanting bouquet of roses. I love the airiness and feather-light texture, especially since the scent lasts and projects well and it has a glowing and addictive sillage. Patchouli and moss in the base are bright and subtle which sets this fragrance apart from the usual Rose Patchouli combo.
Givenchy’s La Collection Particulière has surprised me with the versatility of course but with some uniqueness and unisex style as well. I have 5 from that collection and today I’m wearing the most feminine of them. There is something very special in all of them and especially Noctambule, Fantasque and Enflammé are definitely unisex, more of them in the following statements/reviews.
Thank you for reading, I hope you liked my review.
I would appreciate a lot if you will follow me on
IG @ninamariah_perfumes
It gives me a motivation to write more.
Leather as a note can be difficult for me but I love it when it's blended smoothly with other notes like it's here. It's not challenging at all. This scent is incredibly charming on men and on women. Straight away from the start there is a beautiful subtle sweetness from Raspberry and and personally, it's that note, along with the others of course, that makes this scent irresistible. I love the sweetness combined with heavy notes, like leather, Patchouli and Amber here, and that's created by caramel and vanilla along with Raspberry. This blend is very smooth, it's velvety, it's delicious and it's classy.
It's blended so well that if I hadn't seen the notes, it would have been completely impossible to guess even half of them. Paramour is an oriental scent and it has the popular combination of Rose, leather and Patchouli, but the scent has absolutely no familiar aroma from the combination of those three notes. This is clearly fruity, not floral and there is a gentle spiciness in it. If I had to say three notes that are crucial to making this so special to me, I would say raspberry, leather and Vanilla.
The scent doesn't feel heavy at all even in warm weather, but it really shines now that it's a little cooler. It's not too opulent and dense, it just perfect. The sophistication in Paramour and its innocent seductive character is impossible to describe.
FYI: The difference between the juice in old/new bottle is minimal. An old one feels a little bit darker and a new one is maybe a tad sweeter but very little. The difference is maybe only because of maceration.
Thank you for reading, I hope you liked my review.
Another pretty, sensual, fresh rose scent with three exceptional rose qualities in it. Like they say in their website, the rose is the ultimate icon of love. What makes this rose perfume different from others, for example from Dior’s Rose Kabuki, is Blackcurrant bud absolute and Basil in the opening and that vibrant, gentle green and herbal aroma is lingering with enchanting bouquet of roses. I love the airiness and feather-light texture, especially since the scent lasts and projects well and it has a glowing and addictive sillage. Patchouli and moss in the base are bright and subtle which sets this fragrance apart from the usual Rose Patchouli combo.
Givenchy’s La Collection Particulière has surprised me with the versatility of course but with some uniqueness and unisex style as well. I have 5 from that collection and today I’m wearing the most feminine of them. There is something very special in all of them and especially Noctambule, Fantasque and Enflammé are definitely unisex, more of them in the following statements/reviews.
Thank you for reading, I hope you liked my review.
I would appreciate a lot if you will follow me on
IG @ninamariah_perfumes
It gives me a motivation to write more.