Parisian Musc 2019 Eau de Parfum

Odyssea
01.11.2023 - 02:10 PM
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How many fig scents do you actually need?

The question came to mind after I already own Philosykos Eau de Toilette and Gris Charnel Eau de Parfum and some others have already tested.

Nevertheless, I really wanted to test the Parisian Musc Eau de Parfum again. The fragrance I already knew, have him once briefly smelled in a perfumery and dismissed with the fact that he reminded me in the first impression too much of Philosykos. Have me then ordered a bottling here in the souk and wanted to follow the whole thing again.

How is the fragrance for me?

Clearly a green scent, it starts with fig leaf, has no sweetness and no fruit. To me it smells clean and dry. Not dry in the sun of dusty, powdery, it is rather the impression of dry wood.
To my nose, Parisian Musc Eau de Parfum is a clean scent with no citrus at all. The ambrette seeds I also clearly perceive, actually an ingredient because I usually do not like so, here, however, I find it fitting. Despite all the synthetics, I feel the fragrance is quite "natural", which is probably due to the fig leaf.

I feel the fragrance as unisex, would perhaps classify him a little more in the male direction.

The basic impression of the fragrance is rather distant / cool.

When would I wear it?

For me, a fragrance for every day and every season. Tendency such kind of fragrances would come with me rather in the spring / summer to use, but you can also wear in the fall / winter. Possibly also signature-suitable if you like fig particularly well. I must already have a desire for this type of fragrances.

Durability and sillage is super with me, in fact I perceived the fragrance again and again myself.

And now again to the initial question:
The similarity with Philosykos Eau de Toilette is present, I feel the Parisian Musc Eau de Parfum but a touch creamier, just at the beginning. In the further course, they become very similar.
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