ScentGrail
4
A good first release from the brand
Releasing any beauty product, especially fragrances takes a lot of logistics, creative work, and in the end, a good chunk of investment to get it on the shelves of a store. Being the first fragrance from the company in this competitive market, it is a success of its own and should be appreciated.
TOP NOTES
The fragrance opens up with a juicy dose of fruit combination, mainly lemon, peach, apricot, and aldehydes that also give orange-like, freshly dried clean bed sheets. This mouth-watering effect is something I personally always search for in my summer fragrances when I want to feel refreshed, and energized during hot and dewy days when rarely any fragrance works. While not your basic fragrance, the ingredients inside natural or synthetic feel kinda flat, and expecting them to expand and get better as time progresses could be too much.
HEART NOTES
With the good opening and appreciation of finally something new in the men’s side of perfumery, the middle stage introduces herbal qualities with clean clary sage, tame lavender, and watery violet playing the main role. This versatility and note juxtaposition provides the wearer with additional freshness and green touches, but with that mixture of peach and apricot accords gives the vibes of something strange which depending on your personal fragrance preference could be good or exotic.
BASE NOTES
In the dry down, the fragrance settles into the musky cloud, reminiscent of clean and dried clothes. This fabric softener effect is ideal to wear in casual situations to get a positive first impression. Unfortunately, orris, oakmoss, and ambrette seed are not detectable to me and are here probably to round up the base notes which if included in higher concentration could have potentially made the fragrance go in some other direction.
OVERALL
And there you go. A full review of the new Blue Atlas fragrance called Atlantis. To get this review done, and to do it without being influenced by anyone, my journey with this fragrance spanned over a month of wearing and analyzing it in different scenarios and occasions.
This is how I would like to see everyone critically discuss every fragrance and do a review so that every potential customer can have an honest opinion before purchasing anything. This also includes big brands that sent their new fragrances without charge to reviewers.
Read the full review at scentgrail.com