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Spicy Orange Amber
In search of a cinnamon scent, I came across this perfume - I simply typed all possible cinnamon-related terms into the search bar, and Canelle is the French word for cinnamon.
Since the fragrance also fit my budget, I ordered it blindly.
I expected a strongly cinnamon-heavy scent with hints of orange, as is often mentioned in the statements here.
Therefore, I was quite surprised when, during my first test, orange hit me as the main note, and cinnamon... well, let's say it waved from a distance.
Additionally, the scent reminded me of something soapy that I couldn't quite place at first, but then it came to me: I used to work for a while in a Spinnrad drugstore, and there we always used the "Oranex" cleaner for cleaning, which smelled strongly of orange oil, or, depending on how you look at it, perfumed.
I probably perceive this note in "Canelle Orange" as the main note regarding the initial impression.
Slowly, cinnamon starts to come through a bit more, but the best part, in my opinion, comes at the end:
The scent becomes quite close to the skin, but it has then (at least for my nose) an incredibly lovely, warm note... I suspect it could be an amber accord that has been incorporated here, and in a highly skillful way, I think. Soft, cozy, gentle, and cuddly, but not - as is often the case - sweet or vanillic, rather subtly spicy... almost merging with the skin scent while simultaneously highlighting it...
For me, truly the best part of this fragrance, and a real surprise, as I really didn't expect that!
So, once I’ve gotten past the orange cleaner opening, which initially beams me back about two decades in time, I really like the scent - or the scent really likes my skin, I’m still not sure... ;)
For those who enjoy the scent of orange oil, and also appreciate cinnamon and fine amber, this perfume is surely a hit, not just for the winter season!
Since the fragrance also fit my budget, I ordered it blindly.
I expected a strongly cinnamon-heavy scent with hints of orange, as is often mentioned in the statements here.
Therefore, I was quite surprised when, during my first test, orange hit me as the main note, and cinnamon... well, let's say it waved from a distance.
Additionally, the scent reminded me of something soapy that I couldn't quite place at first, but then it came to me: I used to work for a while in a Spinnrad drugstore, and there we always used the "Oranex" cleaner for cleaning, which smelled strongly of orange oil, or, depending on how you look at it, perfumed.
I probably perceive this note in "Canelle Orange" as the main note regarding the initial impression.
Slowly, cinnamon starts to come through a bit more, but the best part, in my opinion, comes at the end:
The scent becomes quite close to the skin, but it has then (at least for my nose) an incredibly lovely, warm note... I suspect it could be an amber accord that has been incorporated here, and in a highly skillful way, I think. Soft, cozy, gentle, and cuddly, but not - as is often the case - sweet or vanillic, rather subtly spicy... almost merging with the skin scent while simultaneously highlighting it...
For me, truly the best part of this fragrance, and a real surprise, as I really didn't expect that!
So, once I’ve gotten past the orange cleaner opening, which initially beams me back about two decades in time, I really like the scent - or the scent really likes my skin, I’m still not sure... ;)
For those who enjoy the scent of orange oil, and also appreciate cinnamon and fine amber, this perfume is surely a hit, not just for the winter season!
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