Alexza74

Alexza74

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Question of faith: fruity or just synthetic?
This scent is hard to describe. Is it fruity? Yes. But it is also so synthetic that one can hardly speak of fruits. I can't detect any fig. If one wants to believe, then it's the peach that makes the scent fruity. I can't imagine what solar notes are supposed to smell like. The scent is sweet too, but it's not the tonka bean that makes it sweet. I can't recognize tonka bean either.
It is a unique fragrance in a beautiful bottle (the packaging was rather thoughtless), which should not be over-applied, as the sillage is room-filling. Interestingly, there have even been compliments for this scent, while my surroundings remained silent about other, highly hyped fragrances here.
I initially found the price for this small bottle totally excessive, but I believe it lasts a long time, as one should really use it sparingly. After all, it is an extrait. It is also rather less of a signature scent; I certainly couldn't wear it every day. But overall, it is an interesting summer fragrance that not everyone wears.
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Sweet Winter Scent
Synthetic, sweet, milky, creamy, and unique - if it weren't for Intimate Silhouette and "Milk | Commodity." I can only recognize differences between the scents in direct comparison. I can't pick out individual components. A cozy scent for cold days that I really like. If I could choose, I would wish for Milk in the bottle of Lost In A Dream at the price of Intimate Silhouette. Then it would be perfect.
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In theory, exciting
Blanc Tonka comes with an exciting fragrance pyramid and a rather high price tag. Accordingly, the expectations were high. I was expecting a scent that stands out from the crowd, something new, unique.
What I wanted to smell: dew drops, papyrus, rice powder. What I got: vanilla, tonka bean, something floral. A sweet, creamy fragrance that you’ve already smelled a hundred times somewhere. I also waited a long time to write about the scent development, but it didn’t happen. If one could say: "My God, how terrible," then at least the fragrance would have a statement, and one could still talk about a failed experiment. But it doesn’t smell bad. And if it were a drugstore cheapie, I might even buy it. But as it is, it leaves me perplexed. And for a long time, because the longevity is good.
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Misleading
Almond, vanilla, sugar... I expected a gourmand. Although I was forewarned by the other reviews that this scent might also be a bit green ("exciting contrast"), I was still totally shocked after spraying it. For a very long time, I had the impression on my wrist that I had just plucked tomatoes fresh from the vine. Animanobile is definitely green. And bitter. I don't detect anything sweet, no almond and no creaminess. You have to wait a very long time for the bitterness to subside and for it to become a bit softer and more almond-like. By the end, my gourmand heart is reconciled. Animanobile is definitely something special. The transformation this scent undergoes over time is enormous. But I want to wear my fragrances because I like them and feel good with them, not because they are a work of art.
02.11.2024
Now, a year later, after a long journey of testing scents on Parfumo, I feel ready for this fragrance that I could never forget. It can move in, and I’m raising my rating.
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The Best Scents Combined
So far, I only knew Madera from Omnia Profumi and found it wonderfully vanilla. Hooked by the presentation from the good Holger, I ordered a sample of Perla. And what can I say? You can stone me and tear apart my review, but I think the scent is fantastic. For me, it combines the delicious vanilla of Madera with the milky, coconut vibe of Blanche Bete. All in one, so to speak. A bit of amber added and something slightly fruity ensures that it is clearly different from the ones mentioned.
I can't say much about longevity and sillage yet. Unfortunately, Madera performed very poorly on my skin, so I sprayed Perla on my sweater just to be safe, but I am sure that this is not a longevity and/or sillage monster either.
Anyone who likes creamy vanilla scents with coconut (even if none is listed) should definitely try Perla.
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