
Ninamariah
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Ninamariah
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Extremely charming and unique creamy floral
When I first tried the fragrances from the new "Flowers for Future" collection, I had no idea what notes they contained. As usual, very unique fragrances are not the most pleasant ones right away, even though they immediately charm with their uniqueness. At first I was convinced that my favorite would be Fleur Danger , which had a lot of familiar elements, but after sniffing all three fragrances for a while I was convinced that I had found a new love, Jade Amour It doesn't spark my imagination in the same way as Neo Eden (the review written), because it's somehow so real in the strange way but it enchants with its intoxicating aroma, and best of all, the fragrance is not only intoxicatingly good in the opening, but its uniqueness continues all the way to the dry down.
If I had to choose my favorite citrus in perfume, it would definitely be Mandarin. There is something special about it, being fresh and yet sweet and lively. Actually, I always say that I don't even like citrus scents (with a few exceptions including Ultima Storia and 1872 for Women for women ), but I almost invariably fall in love with Mandarin note (and Grapefruit). Mandarin is exceptionally charming in this scent and the sweetness it brings combined with the sweetness of Ylang Ylang and on the other hand its sour nuances create an interesting contrast. The aroma is rich, honeyed and slightly tart, softened by rich creamy Sandalwood and Vanilla bringing a warm cozy character to an otherwise futuristic essence. All that creates a blooming bouquet, where everyone's own imagination plays a role. I think Jasmine is more of a structural note here, as its aroma gets lost among the other notes. Muscone, a synthetic musk note in the base notes, and Vetiver together ensure the longevity of the scent. Vetiver is from Haiti, so it is "clean", not at all dusty, and doesn't smell smoky.
If Neo Eden is a combination of neon colors, then Jade Amour's color scheme is glowing yellow. It is bright, radiant, oozing energy; every time I smell my wrist I feel refreshed and a positive feeling takes over my mind. What I especially like about this scent is that it is not too light, although it is in a certain way transparent, and there is not too much sweetness, but also just the right amount of tartness and sourness.
The balance is very skillfully maintained, as is the image, which floats in the middle of the real and the surreal. Jade Amour is sure to make an immediate impression on people. Now that I have used the fragrance from my precious sample at home, every time my husband has been equally excited about: "what is this scent", "what house is this". Despite its unique nature, I don't think this is too difficult for office work, for example - on the contrary, it really gives you energy. And when I say a scent is suitable for the office, I mean that the people around you won't be bothered by the scent. So the scent is suitable for an infinite number of situations. That doesn't automatically mean that the scent is subdued or doesn't project.
As with all the fragrances in the collection: you have to experience them for yourself. No matter how hard I try to describe the scent, it's hard to put it into words realistically. The longevity is good, around 7-8 hours and it projects well around the wearer.
I have written the review of Neo Eden and Fleur Danger from “Flowers for Future” collection.
Thank you for reading, I hope you liked my review.
I would appreciate a lot if you will follow me on
IG @ninamariah_perfumes
It gives me a motivation to write more.
If I had to choose my favorite citrus in perfume, it would definitely be Mandarin. There is something special about it, being fresh and yet sweet and lively. Actually, I always say that I don't even like citrus scents (with a few exceptions including Ultima Storia and 1872 for Women for women ), but I almost invariably fall in love with Mandarin note (and Grapefruit). Mandarin is exceptionally charming in this scent and the sweetness it brings combined with the sweetness of Ylang Ylang and on the other hand its sour nuances create an interesting contrast. The aroma is rich, honeyed and slightly tart, softened by rich creamy Sandalwood and Vanilla bringing a warm cozy character to an otherwise futuristic essence. All that creates a blooming bouquet, where everyone's own imagination plays a role. I think Jasmine is more of a structural note here, as its aroma gets lost among the other notes. Muscone, a synthetic musk note in the base notes, and Vetiver together ensure the longevity of the scent. Vetiver is from Haiti, so it is "clean", not at all dusty, and doesn't smell smoky.
If Neo Eden is a combination of neon colors, then Jade Amour's color scheme is glowing yellow. It is bright, radiant, oozing energy; every time I smell my wrist I feel refreshed and a positive feeling takes over my mind. What I especially like about this scent is that it is not too light, although it is in a certain way transparent, and there is not too much sweetness, but also just the right amount of tartness and sourness.
The balance is very skillfully maintained, as is the image, which floats in the middle of the real and the surreal. Jade Amour is sure to make an immediate impression on people. Now that I have used the fragrance from my precious sample at home, every time my husband has been equally excited about: "what is this scent", "what house is this". Despite its unique nature, I don't think this is too difficult for office work, for example - on the contrary, it really gives you energy. And when I say a scent is suitable for the office, I mean that the people around you won't be bothered by the scent. So the scent is suitable for an infinite number of situations. That doesn't automatically mean that the scent is subdued or doesn't project.
As with all the fragrances in the collection: you have to experience them for yourself. No matter how hard I try to describe the scent, it's hard to put it into words realistically. The longevity is good, around 7-8 hours and it projects well around the wearer.
I have written the review of Neo Eden and Fleur Danger from “Flowers for Future” collection.
Thank you for reading, I hope you liked my review.
I would appreciate a lot if you will follow me on
IG @ninamariah_perfumes
It gives me a motivation to write more.



Australian sandalwood
Bergamot
Bourbon vanilla absolute
Comorian ylang-ylang
Egyptian jasmine absolute
Haitian vetiver
Jade vine
Mandarin orange
Muscone
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