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I actually don't like filled chocolates...
I definitely don't like eating filled chocolates... but hear me out.
This fragrance has not become my signature scent this winter for nothing (and I believe many who have acquired it feel the same way).
Althair starts off extremely sweet, warm, and sparkling at the same time. The combination of woods, cinnamon, and vanilla is a well-known and widespread mix, but here it is expanded by a very interesting component that I haven't smelled before. I perceive a ginger-like spiciness, even though this note does not appear in the fragrance pyramid. (I suspect it is the blend of Ambroxan and orange blossom). It gives the entire scent a bit of edge, so the fragrance is neither boring nor overly sweet. I find the interplay between praline and orange very exciting, as they do not come across as a homogeneous mass, but rather both components run parallel to each other and alternately steal the show in the scent cloud - truly beautiful to observe.
The orange does not come across as liqueur-like at all, but rather like a fresh orange zest, which makes the fragrance feel very natural.
If I had to describe the scent visually, it would be most like a wooden board adorned with pralines, orange peels, cinnamon, vanilla pods, and a bit of ginger.
Althair is not a typical beast mode fragrance for me, but it is consistently present and by no means shy - you will definitely be noticed. The sillage is extremely solid and long-lasting.
The fragrance is definitely something for the colder days (autumn/winter).
This fragrance has not become my signature scent this winter for nothing (and I believe many who have acquired it feel the same way).
Althair starts off extremely sweet, warm, and sparkling at the same time. The combination of woods, cinnamon, and vanilla is a well-known and widespread mix, but here it is expanded by a very interesting component that I haven't smelled before. I perceive a ginger-like spiciness, even though this note does not appear in the fragrance pyramid. (I suspect it is the blend of Ambroxan and orange blossom). It gives the entire scent a bit of edge, so the fragrance is neither boring nor overly sweet. I find the interplay between praline and orange very exciting, as they do not come across as a homogeneous mass, but rather both components run parallel to each other and alternately steal the show in the scent cloud - truly beautiful to observe.
The orange does not come across as liqueur-like at all, but rather like a fresh orange zest, which makes the fragrance feel very natural.
If I had to describe the scent visually, it would be most like a wooden board adorned with pralines, orange peels, cinnamon, vanilla pods, and a bit of ginger.
Althair is not a typical beast mode fragrance for me, but it is consistently present and by no means shy - you will definitely be noticed. The sillage is extremely solid and long-lasting.
The fragrance is definitely something for the colder days (autumn/winter).
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