Mito Vero Profumo 2013 Voile d'Extrait
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A Day in the Italian Garden with the Two Mito Sisters
I came to Mito Voile d'Extrait through the regular Mito, a sunny, green-fresh chypre with a light peach undertone. I liked Mito, but somehow the scent didn't work on me. Too mature, too experienced. Like a pretty woman with excellent intellect and successful soul care, who absorbs the beauty of nature for herself and radiates it at the same time.
Mito Voile d'Extrait lightens the image a bit; the scent is still green (especially the start: galbanum is clearly noticeable for the first few minutes), but otherwise, a lot of flowers have been mixed in. I smell a lot of tuberose; the scent feels feminine, strong. Almost a little exotic and with a bit more "heart" than in the regular Mito.
The descriptions online always talk about Italian gardens with statues and stone fountains. I think this fits perfectly with the original Mito, which appeals to the "cool" culture and nature enthusiast. Mito Voile d'Extrait fits in only to a certain extent, perhaps if she were accompanied by friends. She does enjoy nature and feels connected to it (the scent has nothing artificial or sticky about it), but unlike her older sister, she is not the type for hours of tranquility. The joy of life does not only take place inside; it radiates outward, is warm, wants to be seen and shared, is sociable. Mito Voile d'Extrait would probably start picking flowers and making garlands, ideally surrounded by laughing faces.
However, all this does not mean that Mito Voile d'Extrait is overly youthful and impatient. On the contrary, she is not rushed and unfolds slowly, enjoyably throughout the entire day: the longevity is phenomenal with a very pleasant sillage.
PS: Mito and Mito Voile d'Extrait have a cousin named Carnal Flower, who is also green and "cool," but compared to the two Mitos, has more passion and allure. She would probably only join the garden if it could lead to a romantic encounter. ;)
Mito Voile d'Extrait lightens the image a bit; the scent is still green (especially the start: galbanum is clearly noticeable for the first few minutes), but otherwise, a lot of flowers have been mixed in. I smell a lot of tuberose; the scent feels feminine, strong. Almost a little exotic and with a bit more "heart" than in the regular Mito.
The descriptions online always talk about Italian gardens with statues and stone fountains. I think this fits perfectly with the original Mito, which appeals to the "cool" culture and nature enthusiast. Mito Voile d'Extrait fits in only to a certain extent, perhaps if she were accompanied by friends. She does enjoy nature and feels connected to it (the scent has nothing artificial or sticky about it), but unlike her older sister, she is not the type for hours of tranquility. The joy of life does not only take place inside; it radiates outward, is warm, wants to be seen and shared, is sociable. Mito Voile d'Extrait would probably start picking flowers and making garlands, ideally surrounded by laughing faces.
However, all this does not mean that Mito Voile d'Extrait is overly youthful and impatient. On the contrary, she is not rushed and unfolds slowly, enjoyably throughout the entire day: the longevity is phenomenal with a very pleasant sillage.
PS: Mito and Mito Voile d'Extrait have a cousin named Carnal Flower, who is also green and "cool," but compared to the two Mitos, has more passion and allure. She would probably only join the garden if it could lead to a romantic encounter. ;)
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