
Lioncourt
120 Reviews

Lioncourt
1
Incense nowhere
Personally, I don't smell incense anywhere, and it's a very, very identifiable note. It must be very subtle.
What I perceive is a woody smell that I would say is creamy, extremely pleasant and attractive. With a very well-adjusted sweet spot balance.
Absolutely seductive.
What it may have of fruity is so subtly balanced with a certain dirtiness that it makes it magnetically attractive to achieve a "sensual for all audiences" point.
I see it as totally unisex, although someone might say that it's more feminine. For any time or moment of the day.
Very easy to wear, but interesting enough to be above something aimed at the designer market.
Its performance is already somewhat more standard, correct, but for my taste somewhat scarce to dress it up. It's a question of over-application perhaps, since it's not excessively expensive.
The duration on the skin is almost solvent, but not its projection and silage.
What I perceive is a woody smell that I would say is creamy, extremely pleasant and attractive. With a very well-adjusted sweet spot balance.
Absolutely seductive.
What it may have of fruity is so subtly balanced with a certain dirtiness that it makes it magnetically attractive to achieve a "sensual for all audiences" point.
I see it as totally unisex, although someone might say that it's more feminine. For any time or moment of the day.
Very easy to wear, but interesting enough to be above something aimed at the designer market.
Its performance is already somewhat more standard, correct, but for my taste somewhat scarce to dress it up. It's a question of over-application perhaps, since it's not excessively expensive.
The duration on the skin is almost solvent, but not its projection and silage.



Top Notes
Pink pepper
Red fruits
Blackcurrant
Juniper berry
Plum
Heart Notes
Cedarwood
Jasmine
Patchouli
Violet
Neroli
Base Notes
Castoreum
Sandalwood
Frankincense
Gaiac wood
Musk
Oakmoss
Rain accord
Vanilla
Vetiver
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