I saw notes like rose & mimosa absolute and thought it would be a refined floral scent. But the fragrance is truly not mimosa-like.
The leather here is worn, brittle, bitter green with a good dose of tar. The flowers didn't stand a chance against the tar smoke. The bitter-green elements are very prominent, and Chizza described it well with "herb witch green."
Most princes aren't really my thing, but it's always an interesting experience.
Thanks to shaman MonMedusa for the opportunity to test it out :-)
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Sounds intriguing!!
(I liked it)
The leather here is worn, brittle, bitter green with a good dose of tar. The flowers didn't stand a chance against the tar smoke. The bitter-green elements are very prominent, and Chizza described it well with "herb witch green."
Most princes aren't really my thing, but it's always an interesting experience.
Thanks to shaman MonMedusa for the opportunity to test it out :-)
But one thing is clear: the soapy quality of the aldehydes and the smokiness clash a bit.