03/04/2016

Karenin
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Karenin
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Eau Suave
Rose isn't particularly a note I die for in a fragrance. What usually deters me is its pungent (sometimes to the point of being suffocating!) flowery-soapy smell which has a nasty tendency to dominate all other components. However, there's a limited number of perfumes containing a rose note that I do appreciate. "Eau Suave" by Parfum d'Empire is one of them. Beware all rose-haters: this is also a full-on rose fragrance. In spite of this fact, the note displays an enchanting spicy-fruity character. "Eau Suave" is supposed to evoke the smell of a rose garden. Well, I'd be more than delighted to while away the time in a garden exuding this kind of aroma.
I'm not sure I'd ever buy a full bottle of "Eau Suave", but, at the same time, I have to confess that the more I test it, the more I succumb to its rose-y allure. Good job, Mr Corticchiato!
I'm not sure I'd ever buy a full bottle of "Eau Suave", but, at the same time, I have to confess that the more I test it, the more I succumb to its rose-y allure. Good job, Mr Corticchiato!