03/09/2021

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A journey through the Himalayas
With this fragrance I have to write directly a review and do without this time rather on a statement!
Tibetan Musk has a strong, powerful opening that consists of some herbaceous and fruity lavender and blackcurrant, incense and a slightly medicinal and spicy Musk note. Quickly the whole composition changes to a tangy cool lavender and a creamy and soft musk. I definitely smell the musk, even something skin-like, but very antique and old, slightly earthy.
The incense makes the whole composition seem cool and meditative, the musk creates a grounding, a base, a ground.
In the background, you notice a minimal sweetness that accentuates the creamy musk and complements the whole experience.
On the one hand, I feel like I'm smelling creamy chocolate, but I also get the impression of cola! Awesome! Tibetan Musk doesn't smell like cola per se, but the tingly light sweetness and the whole texture remind me of it.
On the other hand, I think Tibetan Musk is also a classic perfume, but a really modern one ... and really artisanal!
During the drydown, I experience more and more facets, the musk comes through more and the everything turns to a soft, chocolaty (almost patchouli like) experience.
It's not often that I immediately rate a perfume as a 10/10, at least not on day one .... but in the case of Tibetan Musk, I really have to! The scent is a journey, a journey through the Himalayas. The incense evokes temples, prayers, the lavender evokes the cold air, ice and snow. The musk creates a nature feeling, earthy, warm, skin-like. The musk used in this perfume is different from Siberian musk, but I'm sure what I recognize is definitely musk!
Tibetan Musk has a strong, powerful opening that consists of some herbaceous and fruity lavender and blackcurrant, incense and a slightly medicinal and spicy Musk note. Quickly the whole composition changes to a tangy cool lavender and a creamy and soft musk. I definitely smell the musk, even something skin-like, but very antique and old, slightly earthy.
The incense makes the whole composition seem cool and meditative, the musk creates a grounding, a base, a ground.
In the background, you notice a minimal sweetness that accentuates the creamy musk and complements the whole experience.
On the one hand, I feel like I'm smelling creamy chocolate, but I also get the impression of cola! Awesome! Tibetan Musk doesn't smell like cola per se, but the tingly light sweetness and the whole texture remind me of it.
On the other hand, I think Tibetan Musk is also a classic perfume, but a really modern one ... and really artisanal!
During the drydown, I experience more and more facets, the musk comes through more and the everything turns to a soft, chocolaty (almost patchouli like) experience.
It's not often that I immediately rate a perfume as a 10/10, at least not on day one .... but in the case of Tibetan Musk, I really have to! The scent is a journey, a journey through the Himalayas. The incense evokes temples, prayers, the lavender evokes the cold air, ice and snow. The musk creates a nature feeling, earthy, warm, skin-like. The musk used in this perfume is different from Siberian musk, but I'm sure what I recognize is definitely musk!
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