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Mermademan
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Nuclear Blue
Here it is: my first blue Ensar.
The very first tiny spray from the bottle still comes across as a sweet-fresh crowd-pleaser. The initial impression fits… somehow… but is something this tame really still Ensar?
Then three bold sprays follow — one on each pulse point and one on the lower neck/chest and... Holy COW!!!
The first volatile fumes rise instantly, a pronounced Kyara bitterness bites and leaves a distinct numbness on tongue and palate. Almost dazed, I find myself moving through a cool-exotic, purple-berry sweet, aquatic-fresh cloud of brutal projection — fruity, yet not aggressively currant-funky. Or is it? Hard to tell — my head is spinning. Holy sh*t…
After about an hour — tongue and palate still bitter, the wearer still slightly intoxicated — the composition begins to unfold more slowly and velvety. Iris emerges: first diffuse, then increasingly defined, until it blooms sharply contoured and powdery over balsamic woods that enter with a slight delay, everything still framed by the fruity-blue top notes.
The honey-colored transparency of the juice shown in the promotional images is misleading. In reality, the liquid is dark green-blue, absorbing so much light that it appears almost dense and dark like tar. Kinam shavings from the early batches are present, though only visible under strong photon incidence.
In my opinion, it isn’t perfectly rounded yet — but the potential to mature into that is clearly there. And even now, it already feels almost like a drug.
Definitely Ensar. Definitely oud.
What a beast.
Serious advice: dose with caution.
The very first tiny spray from the bottle still comes across as a sweet-fresh crowd-pleaser. The initial impression fits… somehow… but is something this tame really still Ensar?
Then three bold sprays follow — one on each pulse point and one on the lower neck/chest and... Holy COW!!!
The first volatile fumes rise instantly, a pronounced Kyara bitterness bites and leaves a distinct numbness on tongue and palate. Almost dazed, I find myself moving through a cool-exotic, purple-berry sweet, aquatic-fresh cloud of brutal projection — fruity, yet not aggressively currant-funky. Or is it? Hard to tell — my head is spinning. Holy sh*t…
After about an hour — tongue and palate still bitter, the wearer still slightly intoxicated — the composition begins to unfold more slowly and velvety. Iris emerges: first diffuse, then increasingly defined, until it blooms sharply contoured and powdery over balsamic woods that enter with a slight delay, everything still framed by the fruity-blue top notes.
The honey-colored transparency of the juice shown in the promotional images is misleading. In reality, the liquid is dark green-blue, absorbing so much light that it appears almost dense and dark like tar. Kinam shavings from the early batches are present, though only visible under strong photon incidence.
In my opinion, it isn’t perfectly rounded yet — but the potential to mature into that is clearly there. And even now, it already feels almost like a drug.
Definitely Ensar. Definitely oud.
What a beast.
Serious advice: dose with caution.
Updated on 01/29/2026



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