Acqua di Sale Profumum Roma 1996
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Salted Caramel on the Beach
In short, this fragrance is oily and aquatic. I don't immediately get the sale that's so prevalent but eventually, it pops up. The spray does more than justice needed for this oily giant and relaxes the wearer after the first hour. This one is a screamer and assuredly won't make it to the end of a scary movie because of how it stands out. This has everything that you find in an ocean aside from the fish. The sand, the salt, and even the aquatic scent from the ocean give that beach vibe but an elegance about it keeps this fragrance in the same veins as an oriental. I see there are only three notes listed on this website but I'd like to think there is no way to blend 3 notes to give you this kind of magic or disaster depending on how you view this one. This fragrance to me is the big brother of Squid and Sushi imperial who shares those oceanic names along with the inky vibes minus the wood of certain designers it might remind me of. I call it the architect for that reason. It's expensive and Italian and I don't mind paying the price as long as it performs the way it does. WARNING: You might not want to spray your clothing as this one is going to linger for as long as it wants.
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