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Pierre Guillaume writes on his homepage:
"A particularly silky fragrance, where Pierre Guillaume transformed the citrus acidity into a scented caress.
The Kumquat-Sandalwood accord seems infused with sunlight and develops on the skin the charms of a melting cream, soft and fresh"
That fits well.
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Soft-fruity start, quite citrusy, but without the slightly sour window cleaner effect that many citrus accords have. Kumquat fits well in terms of the note. Ginger sharpness does not come through.
Then it becomes very creamy and stays that way. The fruit takes a bit of a backseat, the cream comes a bit forward, but both play equal roles. Perhaps with a little more cream content. The softness of the citrus scent does indeed make one think of a light floral note even though nothing floral can be found in the pyramid. The creaminess naturally comes from the sandalwood, it is one of the light-scented varieties.
The fruity-creamy base is unexciting, gentle, harmonious, and does only one thing: makes you feel good and think of summer. One might smell a high-quality sunscreen (not the nasty kind), while another might also think of the clean laundry mentioned by Strangelove. Nice.
I do not smell 4711.
Yes, the scent is uncomplicated. But it does what it is supposed to do. In this respect, PG has hit the theme.
Anyone looking for a scent worthy of a Nobel Prize that pushes the olfactory bulb to its limits and challenges the brain should please move on.
I like the scent, a feel-good generator as it was obviously intended.
Unisex with a slight tendency towards the feminine.
"A particularly silky fragrance, where Pierre Guillaume transformed the citrus acidity into a scented caress.
The Kumquat-Sandalwood accord seems infused with sunlight and develops on the skin the charms of a melting cream, soft and fresh"
That fits well.
Comment finished.
Alright, a few more words are probably necessary, otherwise the nasty "not helpful" button will be pressed.
Soft-fruity start, quite citrusy, but without the slightly sour window cleaner effect that many citrus accords have. Kumquat fits well in terms of the note. Ginger sharpness does not come through.
Then it becomes very creamy and stays that way. The fruit takes a bit of a backseat, the cream comes a bit forward, but both play equal roles. Perhaps with a little more cream content. The softness of the citrus scent does indeed make one think of a light floral note even though nothing floral can be found in the pyramid. The creaminess naturally comes from the sandalwood, it is one of the light-scented varieties.
The fruity-creamy base is unexciting, gentle, harmonious, and does only one thing: makes you feel good and think of summer. One might smell a high-quality sunscreen (not the nasty kind), while another might also think of the clean laundry mentioned by Strangelove. Nice.
I do not smell 4711.
Yes, the scent is uncomplicated. But it does what it is supposed to do. In this respect, PG has hit the theme.
Anyone looking for a scent worthy of a Nobel Prize that pushes the olfactory bulb to its limits and challenges the brain should please move on.
I like the scent, a feel-good generator as it was obviously intended.
Unisex with a slight tendency towards the feminine.
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