04/18/2025

Akira1005
210 Reviews

Akira1005
1
A very well done shampoo note
Oh! Isn't this a popular scent?
The top note "Eternal summer fruity!" gives a great impression. It's not samba, bossa nova or reggae on the beach, but urban fusion or city pop... that's the image. A stylish scent!
Or driving along the beach in an open car with sunglasses on... it's like a worldview like a painting by Seizo Watase. Clear, sunny, and free of worries... it makes you feel generous.
Hmm, is this fruity kiwi? There's no sourness or bitterness. It doesn't have that kind of real kiwi flavor. It's just the concept of a rounded kiwi in perfume.So I don't recommend it to people who like kiwi.
The fruit notes say goodbye in the middle, and you can fully enjoy the scent of gorgeous white flowers such as peony and freesia. But it's not Hawaii, like... Cannes... I've never been there, but I'm sure it's a place like that. In other words, it's not wild.
It's unique because it contains ebony, so it has a woody scent, but don't worry, it doesn't have that "I'm a man" vibe that's typical of men's fragrances. It has a modest and natural woodiness, like driftwood washed up on the beach. There's no wild element here either.
When you smell it from the bottle, it's really fruity. I feel like I've smelled it before... but I can't remember.
It's probably a culmination of the fruity body soaps I've smelled so far. I think it's the most beautiful scent from Maison Matin.
The top note "Eternal summer fruity!" gives a great impression. It's not samba, bossa nova or reggae on the beach, but urban fusion or city pop... that's the image. A stylish scent!
Or driving along the beach in an open car with sunglasses on... it's like a worldview like a painting by Seizo Watase. Clear, sunny, and free of worries... it makes you feel generous.
Hmm, is this fruity kiwi? There's no sourness or bitterness. It doesn't have that kind of real kiwi flavor. It's just the concept of a rounded kiwi in perfume.So I don't recommend it to people who like kiwi.
The fruit notes say goodbye in the middle, and you can fully enjoy the scent of gorgeous white flowers such as peony and freesia. But it's not Hawaii, like... Cannes... I've never been there, but I'm sure it's a place like that. In other words, it's not wild.
It's unique because it contains ebony, so it has a woody scent, but don't worry, it doesn't have that "I'm a man" vibe that's typical of men's fragrances. It has a modest and natural woodiness, like driftwood washed up on the beach. There's no wild element here either.
When you smell it from the bottle, it's really fruity. I feel like I've smelled it before... but I can't remember.
It's probably a culmination of the fruity body soaps I've smelled so far. I think it's the most beautiful scent from Maison Matin.