
Kurai
388 Reviews

Kurai
5
From vetiver to vanilla
As part of the Shadowing collection, this scent was made for combining with other fragrances -Floraiku avoids calling it layering for some reason- but it actually it works perfectly fine as a stand-alone perfume.
What starts as a sharp vetiver infused with ginger and grapefruit, slowly begins to warm up as a smooth vanilla emerges. There is a thin layer of tea dust with a fine suede-like texture that connects the cold and warm elements.
I have had some bad experiences with fragrances that combine the freshness of vetiver with the warmth of vanilla, but in Between Two Trees I find there is a smooth transition from one into the other rather than the two existing side by side. The end state is incredibly mellow, maybe lacking a bit of excitement, but of absolute quality. Good for office and daily wear, I suppose. Or for layering.
What starts as a sharp vetiver infused with ginger and grapefruit, slowly begins to warm up as a smooth vanilla emerges. There is a thin layer of tea dust with a fine suede-like texture that connects the cold and warm elements.
I have had some bad experiences with fragrances that combine the freshness of vetiver with the warmth of vanilla, but in Between Two Trees I find there is a smooth transition from one into the other rather than the two existing side by side. The end state is incredibly mellow, maybe lacking a bit of excitement, but of absolute quality. Good for office and daily wear, I suppose. Or for layering.



Top Notes
Juniper berry
Lime
Pink pepper CO2
Grapefruit
Heart Notes
Maté absolute
Madagascan ginger
Cardamom
Base Notes
Vetiver
Cedarwood
Labdanum absolute
Leather








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