
BlueBird
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BlueBird
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Not so much this way or that
My statement about this fragrance is a good three years old, and I now own a bottle. The scent impression from "back then" seems to me today to be rather undifferentiated and does not really capture the essence of the fragrance. Therefore, I would like to delve a little deeper into the scent and perhaps encourage one or the other to give it a try.
The fragrance starts sweet, but at the same time, there is also a sour note present. Above all, I perceive amber and a bit of rosewood. It doesn't take long before a powdery note develops, mixed with a hint of oranges and berries; however, these remain subtly in the background and never take over. I can only smell the bergamot minimally in the overall impression of "sour." The mentioned flowers float as a whole above the fragrance, but individual floral notes are difficult to name. They take away some of the sour impression and provide a bit of lightness. The rose is probably the only one I can identify. Occasionally, it also appears a bit soapy, although I perceive the fragrance rather dry-powdery. Additionally, as the scent evolves, I detect something woody and very slightly earthy. This may be due to the patchouli.
The sillage decreases quite quickly but remains present and is easily noticeable to others. The fragrance composition is unusual and exciting, and only after wearing it several times can I perceive the different nuances and appreciate the facets of the scent. For me, the fragrance is not suitable for everyday wear. It demands my attention repeatedly, making it almost exhausting. But when I want something "different," it fits just right.
I would be very interested in further scent impressions.
The fragrance starts sweet, but at the same time, there is also a sour note present. Above all, I perceive amber and a bit of rosewood. It doesn't take long before a powdery note develops, mixed with a hint of oranges and berries; however, these remain subtly in the background and never take over. I can only smell the bergamot minimally in the overall impression of "sour." The mentioned flowers float as a whole above the fragrance, but individual floral notes are difficult to name. They take away some of the sour impression and provide a bit of lightness. The rose is probably the only one I can identify. Occasionally, it also appears a bit soapy, although I perceive the fragrance rather dry-powdery. Additionally, as the scent evolves, I detect something woody and very slightly earthy. This may be due to the patchouli.
The sillage decreases quite quickly but remains present and is easily noticeable to others. The fragrance composition is unusual and exciting, and only after wearing it several times can I perceive the different nuances and appreciate the facets of the scent. For me, the fragrance is not suitable for everyday wear. It demands my attention repeatedly, making it almost exhausting. But when I want something "different," it fits just right.
I would be very interested in further scent impressions.



Top Notes
Sicilian orange
Ambergris
Bergamot
Berries
Vanilla
Heart Notes
Violet
Geranium
Iris
Lily
Rose
Rosewood
Base Notes
Opoponax
Patchouli
White musk

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