
Yasyas
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Yasyas
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Oils and Perfume... mmmmh
I am a fan of the Tesori scents. They all contain one or more oils, which is also visible when sprayed; a slight oily film is noticeable. On one hand, perfume adheres better to an oily base, which is why there is the well-known advice to apply unscented Vaseline before spraying perfume.
On the other hand, it gives, despite the price, a certain quality. I remember this with the Lush perfumes; I wish that the high-end manufacturers wouldn't just mix alcohol with chemical fragrance substances - but that's another topic.
So I read in the list: Juniperus Mexicana Wood Oil, Lavendula Hybrida Herb Oil, Artemisia Herba-Alba Herb Oil, Mentha Arvensis Herb Oil, Elettaria Cardamomun Seed Oil. Not bad for a scent whose price fluctuates between 5 and 11 euros.
At first, the scent is softer and sweeter. I don't smell anything from the orange, at most a hint at the beginning, now that I've read it. The sweetness probably comes from the amber, and I am quite glad that it is not the animalistic version of it. I find it is at least unisex, if not even better suited for men. Towards the end, it becomes spicy. Just after an hour, the cardamom makes its appearance and stays, sometimes flanked by sugary amber. Otherwise, I can't detect any further scent development. It is quite close to the skin. And I do like that dark spiciness of cardamom on men very much when you get closer...
On the other hand, it gives, despite the price, a certain quality. I remember this with the Lush perfumes; I wish that the high-end manufacturers wouldn't just mix alcohol with chemical fragrance substances - but that's another topic.
So I read in the list: Juniperus Mexicana Wood Oil, Lavendula Hybrida Herb Oil, Artemisia Herba-Alba Herb Oil, Mentha Arvensis Herb Oil, Elettaria Cardamomun Seed Oil. Not bad for a scent whose price fluctuates between 5 and 11 euros.
At first, the scent is softer and sweeter. I don't smell anything from the orange, at most a hint at the beginning, now that I've read it. The sweetness probably comes from the amber, and I am quite glad that it is not the animalistic version of it. I find it is at least unisex, if not even better suited for men. Towards the end, it becomes spicy. Just after an hour, the cardamom makes its appearance and stays, sometimes flanked by sugary amber. Otherwise, I can't detect any further scent development. It is quite close to the skin. And I do like that dark spiciness of cardamom on men very much when you get closer...
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Top Notes
Bergamot
Green notes
Mint
Heart Notes
Cardamom
Cinnamon
Lavender
Lily of the valley
Orange blossom
Base Notes
Musk
Vanilla
Amber
Sandalwood
Tonka bean




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