Misca
05/13/2025 - 11:10 AM
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Pricing
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Bottle
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Sillage
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Longevity
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Scent

She don't lie, she don't lie, she don't lie.

Naming your perfume like a song by Lana del Rey will automatically spark my interest, if you use high % irone orris in the composition, even more so.

Yayo is slang for what Eric Clapton described with "she don't lie", and I am guessing he knew what he was talking about a little too well for his own good. A "fantasy" accord of what he was singing about is found in this perfume. While I can't say I know too much about this, I can guarantee that this stuff is addictive too.

As I am always on the hunt for unusual compositions featuring high quality orris, I was glad to get a sample of this with my last order. The opening partially reminded me of some vintage white floral compositions I own, while blue lotus adds some sort of damp aquatic depth to it, while the 80% irone and mxsky notes get more and more present. At this stage this feels sort of powdery, mineral, cooling and sparkly at the same time. In the very late drydown I also get some gentle, non resinous, bright incense notes. Seems to be of high concentration too, love the color of this juice.

I can recommend this one to anyone addicted to real orris and unusual compositions, glad I found it, maybe it will find you too.
4 Comments
OlfactoryXLOlfactoryXL 8 days ago
1
Its an Orris masterpiece!
MiscaMisca 8 days ago
Yes it's really fun right 😍
ElAttarineElAttarine 4 months ago
1
Thank you for introducing this - sounds really interesting and unusual, and I always love blue lotus...
MiscaMisca 4 months ago
Yes I think you could enjoy that one then 🥰