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A Citrus Mix Set on Marine, Ozone, and Salty Accords
Sex Sea starts with a mix of various citrus fruits.
This combination harmonizes wonderfully, is refreshing, and comes across as quite "juicy" and delicious.
The bergamot comes through nicely, along with a bit of grapefruit and yuzu, as well as primarily a type of lime and mint.
In the background, however, this marine note is immediately recognizable. The impression of the deep sea and its salty flair is clear to me here, albeit still subtle at the beginning.
In fragrances like Black Sea by Lorenzo Pazzaglia, this marine impression is perfectly crafted. Naturally a bit dark, as the name suggests.
In Sex Sea, we have this impression present in a less dark and more subdued manner.
As mentioned, it is initially in the background, but over time this element moves more to the forefront.
The fragrance pyramid also lists some pepper. The peppery touch, for me, only comes into play with the onset of the marine impression. This salty flair is now nicely present, and towards the end, it even becomes slightly "dark" for me.
The citrus vibes from the opening are no longer really present.
Here and there I can still perceive them, but they are noticeably milder and subdued.
The performance is top-notch, as is typical for Lorenzo Pazzaglia.
These fragrances simply last a long time and project well.
This combination harmonizes wonderfully, is refreshing, and comes across as quite "juicy" and delicious.
The bergamot comes through nicely, along with a bit of grapefruit and yuzu, as well as primarily a type of lime and mint.
In the background, however, this marine note is immediately recognizable. The impression of the deep sea and its salty flair is clear to me here, albeit still subtle at the beginning.
In fragrances like Black Sea by Lorenzo Pazzaglia, this marine impression is perfectly crafted. Naturally a bit dark, as the name suggests.
In Sex Sea, we have this impression present in a less dark and more subdued manner.
As mentioned, it is initially in the background, but over time this element moves more to the forefront.
The fragrance pyramid also lists some pepper. The peppery touch, for me, only comes into play with the onset of the marine impression. This salty flair is now nicely present, and towards the end, it even becomes slightly "dark" for me.
The citrus vibes from the opening are no longer really present.
Here and there I can still perceive them, but they are noticeably milder and subdued.
The performance is top-notch, as is typical for Lorenzo Pazzaglia.
These fragrances simply last a long time and project well.
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