
Susispinne
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Susispinne
5
Surprisingly Different
According to various descriptions, this fragrance is said to have an expensive "twin." I can only assume that the high-priced designer scent meant is the one that also has "adore" in its name. At least I have already found comparisons for this.
Today, I compared the two fragrances and must admit, I find no similarity. Even the ingredient list is completely different.
This scent from Sangado develops quite differently on my skin, and I actually find it better than its supposed counterpart.
Freshly sprayed, I first perceive a slightly fruity aroma, from which I can smell melon and pear. A delicate floral hint is already noticeable. The heart note initially reveals the sweet, fruity scent of fully ripe plums, which, however, quickly dissipates and makes way for a fresh, floral fragrance. The rose is not noticeable to my nose, but I recognize the clear notes of jasmine and orchid, which are both opulent and long-lasting, yet come across as anything but heavy. It is a rather clean scent, where I envision white flowers and which is anything but stuffy.
What remains of the fragrance and can still be detected on my skin hours after application are very subtle green-woody notes, embedded in a slightly creamy-soapy hint that I really like. I cannot detect the musk included, but it is probably responsible for the good longevity.
For me, this fragrance is a pleasant surprise, as it appears refined and balanced, with a certain elegance. The understated floral notes and the light, woody base make it an everyday fragrance for me, which I can wear around the clock, as it never comes across as intrusive.
Today, I compared the two fragrances and must admit, I find no similarity. Even the ingredient list is completely different.
This scent from Sangado develops quite differently on my skin, and I actually find it better than its supposed counterpart.
Freshly sprayed, I first perceive a slightly fruity aroma, from which I can smell melon and pear. A delicate floral hint is already noticeable. The heart note initially reveals the sweet, fruity scent of fully ripe plums, which, however, quickly dissipates and makes way for a fresh, floral fragrance. The rose is not noticeable to my nose, but I recognize the clear notes of jasmine and orchid, which are both opulent and long-lasting, yet come across as anything but heavy. It is a rather clean scent, where I envision white flowers and which is anything but stuffy.
What remains of the fragrance and can still be detected on my skin hours after application are very subtle green-woody notes, embedded in a slightly creamy-soapy hint that I really like. I cannot detect the musk included, but it is probably responsible for the good longevity.
For me, this fragrance is a pleasant surprise, as it appears refined and balanced, with a certain elegance. The understated floral notes and the light, woody base make it an everyday fragrance for me, which I can wear around the clock, as it never comes across as intrusive.
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Top Notes
Bergamot
Magnolia
Mandarin orange
Melon
Peach
Pear
Heart Notes
Jasmine
Orchid
Plum
Rose
Base Notes
Amaranth
Blackberry
Musk
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