
Profuma
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Profuma
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10
Out of the Blue
At first, I think: Oh, it starts like Swiss Arabian Oriental Rose or much softer than Montale Intense Café.
But this impression lasts only a moment, then the fragrance direction shifts slightly towards the fresher, citrusy side, so I now believe I have a descendant of Ajmal Wisal Dhahab in front of me, although it sometimes feels quite cool to me.
Quickly, however, it becomes quieter and more reserved, and even this last impression eventually fades away.
On my skin, the rose finally comes through a bit more, and the scent gains a "citrusy rosiness," while saffron with its slightly bitter note comes through more on fabric.
So I have, in a way, two different fragrances from the same bottle.
The vanilla cushions everything nicely on any base, rounding the edges, and together with musk, it creates a wonderful symbiosis.
Oud remains in the background for my impression, contributing its typical note very delicately and almost casually.
Amo Ferragamo Oriental Wood definitely stands out from the other women's fragrances in the family.
A beautiful and, in my opinion, only slightly sweet oriental that delights the nose and senses with its beautiful aura and tender warmth.
I could also imagine it on a gentleman, despite the above-mentioned tendency towards women's fragrances, who finds the usual men's scents too ordinary.
Despite the restraint (with 2 sprays), I perceive it again and again.
It surrounds me like a small fragrance dome, but it never overwhelms me.
I admit it... I was drawn to it because of its beautiful bottle color.
This stunning royal blue with a slight violet gradient towards the bottom immediately captivated me.
That the scent residing in this almost magically appealing bottle is also so wonderful borders on a "Hole in One" hit for me!
Or rather, a positive fragrance experience completely "out of the Blue"!
But this impression lasts only a moment, then the fragrance direction shifts slightly towards the fresher, citrusy side, so I now believe I have a descendant of Ajmal Wisal Dhahab in front of me, although it sometimes feels quite cool to me.
Quickly, however, it becomes quieter and more reserved, and even this last impression eventually fades away.
On my skin, the rose finally comes through a bit more, and the scent gains a "citrusy rosiness," while saffron with its slightly bitter note comes through more on fabric.
So I have, in a way, two different fragrances from the same bottle.
The vanilla cushions everything nicely on any base, rounding the edges, and together with musk, it creates a wonderful symbiosis.
Oud remains in the background for my impression, contributing its typical note very delicately and almost casually.
Amo Ferragamo Oriental Wood definitely stands out from the other women's fragrances in the family.
A beautiful and, in my opinion, only slightly sweet oriental that delights the nose and senses with its beautiful aura and tender warmth.
I could also imagine it on a gentleman, despite the above-mentioned tendency towards women's fragrances, who finds the usual men's scents too ordinary.
Despite the restraint (with 2 sprays), I perceive it again and again.
It surrounds me like a small fragrance dome, but it never overwhelms me.
I admit it... I was drawn to it because of its beautiful bottle color.
This stunning royal blue with a slight violet gradient towards the bottom immediately captivated me.
That the scent residing in this almost magically appealing bottle is also so wonderful borders on a "Hole in One" hit for me!
Or rather, a positive fragrance experience completely "out of the Blue"!
Updated on 07/21/2023
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Top Notes
Guatemala cardamom
Primofiore lemon
Red apple
Zorplamquix
Heart Notes
Arabian rose
Jasmine
Saffron
Base Notes
Bourbon vanilla
Musk
Oud
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