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Dennis1104
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Peach on a date with flowers, white musk and osmanthus
Naki is a superficially fruity-floral fragrance.
Peach and flowers as the main accords in play with white musk, as well as a beautiful osmanthus note towards the end.
This may sound feminine to some. However, despite this interplay and the general composition of the notes, I find it unisex. Men can also wear this fragrance well.
But that's my personal opinion!
The fragrance starts off beautifully fruity. A super peach note that was used here is also accompanied by some flowers that go perfectly with the peach. There is also this pleasant freshness, as well as this woody nuance in the background.
I think the white musk is responsible for this.
The musk goes really well with Naki.
Admittedly, it doesn't smell particularly special now.
Similar fragrances are known here and there, but the Naki is still simply great.
It doesn't scream, but it doesn't hide either. It seems a little more shy than some other fragrances that follow a similar path.
At the beginning, however, it is relatively strong and projects well.
But this fades relatively quickly. It becomes much more restrained. Naki is a super pleasant companion for the day.
It becomes woodier towards the end, but the peach note still resonates. This comes from the peach note itself, of course, but also from the osmanthus. Osmanthus is simply a great accord.
The performance is fine.
It is definitely not a beast!
But it doesn't hide either!
It is completely solid.
Over the entire course of the fragrance, it projects much weaker than it lasts. It becomes much closer to the skin over time.