Rock & Rolla with Roses The Dua Brand / Dua Fragrances 2020
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Warmly underlaid, floral-fruity fragrance
Actually, I had to leave only a short statement, but somehow I have it with 80 characters not even begin to be able to describe the fragrance reasonably. Therefore, I try in the following the fragrance also neatly categorically divide in the description.
Originally, I have this in addition to the fragrance "Noble VII - Rock Rose" by Clive Christian zugelegt, because this is supposed to be inspired by this. This is also maximum of it only inspired and no fragrance twin. For this, the two fragrances are too different. In the Drydown is thereby most likely to find a little similarity between the fragrances.
Rock & Rolla with Roses starts with a load of fruity, floral notes. At the same time, it also has something warm, almost slightly sultry for me right off the bat. Notes like bergamot, neroli and clary sage make the amber and labdanum freshen up a bit, so it's not too warm overall. Still, I wouldn't call it fresh. The scent doesn't go through much development on my skin. The floral, fruity notes pull back a bit, so the warm notes come out a bit more.
The note combination actually gives the impression as if one would perceive a sweetly underlaid, somewhat artificial rose in the fragrance, although no rose notes are specified.
Overall, the fragrance fits almost every season. However, in the summer and generally in rather very warm temperatures, this one is too sultry. Unlike Rock Rose by Clive Christian, this one is rather unisex with more feminine tendencies, which is why I also let it go straight to the souk after two tests.
Originally, I have this in addition to the fragrance "Noble VII - Rock Rose" by Clive Christian zugelegt, because this is supposed to be inspired by this. This is also maximum of it only inspired and no fragrance twin. For this, the two fragrances are too different. In the Drydown is thereby most likely to find a little similarity between the fragrances.
Rock & Rolla with Roses starts with a load of fruity, floral notes. At the same time, it also has something warm, almost slightly sultry for me right off the bat. Notes like bergamot, neroli and clary sage make the amber and labdanum freshen up a bit, so it's not too warm overall. Still, I wouldn't call it fresh. The scent doesn't go through much development on my skin. The floral, fruity notes pull back a bit, so the warm notes come out a bit more.
The note combination actually gives the impression as if one would perceive a sweetly underlaid, somewhat artificial rose in the fragrance, although no rose notes are specified.
Overall, the fragrance fits almost every season. However, in the summer and generally in rather very warm temperatures, this one is too sultry. Unlike Rock Rose by Clive Christian, this one is rather unisex with more feminine tendencies, which is why I also let it go straight to the souk after two tests.
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