01/17/2022
LorenzoYann
31 Reviews
LorenzoYann
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Frosted lake with smart citrus opening
Lune d'Eau opens with a three note accord of clorophyllic citrus and moss with faint patchouly to me. I find this citric note given by amyris very smart as it's made without the use of lemon or other fruits: amyris is a genus of flowering plants in the citrus family. The main core of the fragrance has some mossyness to it that plays a big part in transitioning to this icy, frosty nuance because the way this moss is performed is more mineral and can be linked with an idea of wet stone. I find the fragrance safe with enough artistic molding for the collection it belongs to and the context it aims at. The core can surely remind you of a designer fragrance but it has some amount of changes that make it work.