
Razastan
9 Reviews

Razastan
1
The fuzzy, warm, almost minimalist
The bitter almond is harsh; enough to make me steer clear of it at first, especially smelling the bottle or on blotter. But as the poisonous aspect disappears (just milliseconds on my skin), this turns very pleasant. Synthetic, absolutely. But the velvet accord makes it very smooth and the musk is very cosy (still on the brighter side). Clean but not soapy.
Can’t find wildberries or white blossoms at all though (not that I mind). The Minimalist, The Thinker and The Ritualist are all true to their bottle color (the one really swaying from this is The Dreamer which is as far from the blue bottle as I can imagine and also my least favorite in the series).
Found the wildberries. There is a sweetness/tartness in the first half, but only as background noise. Tonka takes over the sweet part in the second half and makes it dryer. And after a few more wearings, I’ve found a vague light floral aspect in the start/mid.
Very versatile, not nessecarily minimalistic (too warm and cozy) but very easy in a good way. I'm not much for layering, but it probably suits well for adding soft warmth to something more edgy.
Feels a bit like something from the white series from Initio. More feminine than masculine if I had too choose between one of them. But absolutely an unisex clean skin scent, very focused on the velvet note and crystal musk note.
Longevity and sillage is below average. 3-4 hours in it's a skin scent. So I would say it's way too expensive for what it is.
The sprayer is actually very good though.
Can’t find wildberries or white blossoms at all though (not that I mind). The Minimalist, The Thinker and The Ritualist are all true to their bottle color (the one really swaying from this is The Dreamer which is as far from the blue bottle as I can imagine and also my least favorite in the series).
Found the wildberries. There is a sweetness/tartness in the first half, but only as background noise. Tonka takes over the sweet part in the second half and makes it dryer. And after a few more wearings, I’ve found a vague light floral aspect in the start/mid.
Very versatile, not nessecarily minimalistic (too warm and cozy) but very easy in a good way. I'm not much for layering, but it probably suits well for adding soft warmth to something more edgy.
Feels a bit like something from the white series from Initio. More feminine than masculine if I had too choose between one of them. But absolutely an unisex clean skin scent, very focused on the velvet note and crystal musk note.
Longevity and sillage is below average. 3-4 hours in it's a skin scent. So I would say it's way too expensive for what it is.
The sprayer is actually very good though.