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Conquering in the storm....
Artemisia has indeed conquered me in a storm, if one can say such a thing about fragrances.
I encountered it while inquiring about a special musk scent at my favorite perfumery in my holiday destination. A very nice lady from the already very competent staff recommended it to me, immediately noting to give it a little time.
Right after spraying, I perceive it as a bit bold and bitter, which is surely due to the green leaves that indeed appear somewhat biting. However, this settles very quickly, and soon it exudes a wonderfully sweet note of jasmine and vanilla. I don't smell the indicated nectarine or green apples, but it has a slightly floral tea note that never drifts into the "sweet-nice" territory. In the base, it then transforms into a dreamy musk scent with a woody foundation, tender, powdery; the flowers and tea have bid farewell, leaving behind this unmistakable dream of wood, musk, and vanilla. Amber remains very discreet in the background, perhaps giving the fragrance a bit of depth, while I do not perceive oak moss.
In contrast to many other commentators, it fortunately lasts quite well on me; I can still perceive it very well hours later, without overpowering my surroundings - just to my taste. However, I have never worn it in winter, but I can well imagine it in the colder season, as it is a wonderfully warm, powdery companion.
All in all, an absolutely feminine fragrance, unmistakable, enduring - I simply feel completely comfortable with it. Of course, after a second test in the aforementioned perfumery, the bottle immediately moved in with me.
I encountered it while inquiring about a special musk scent at my favorite perfumery in my holiday destination. A very nice lady from the already very competent staff recommended it to me, immediately noting to give it a little time.
Right after spraying, I perceive it as a bit bold and bitter, which is surely due to the green leaves that indeed appear somewhat biting. However, this settles very quickly, and soon it exudes a wonderfully sweet note of jasmine and vanilla. I don't smell the indicated nectarine or green apples, but it has a slightly floral tea note that never drifts into the "sweet-nice" territory. In the base, it then transforms into a dreamy musk scent with a woody foundation, tender, powdery; the flowers and tea have bid farewell, leaving behind this unmistakable dream of wood, musk, and vanilla. Amber remains very discreet in the background, perhaps giving the fragrance a bit of depth, while I do not perceive oak moss.
In contrast to many other commentators, it fortunately lasts quite well on me; I can still perceive it very well hours later, without overpowering my surroundings - just to my taste. However, I have never worn it in winter, but I can well imagine it in the colder season, as it is a wonderfully warm, powdery companion.
All in all, an absolutely feminine fragrance, unmistakable, enduring - I simply feel completely comfortable with it. Of course, after a second test in the aforementioned perfumery, the bottle immediately moved in with me.
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