Cappuccetto

Cappuccetto

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Cappuccetto 5 months ago 4
10
Bottle
7
Sillage
7
Longevity
10
Scent
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Designer meets niche
I don't remember how I became aware of this little gem, but the statements sounded very promising to me and it ended up on my wish list.
As it happened, a super gnome called @SignorinaFav gave me this little gem and made me over the moon with it!
I can confirm the very strong similarity to "Wood Sage & Sea Salt (Cologne) | Jo Malone". Fig, sage and musk get along very well and ambroxan is also part of it, I smell absolutely nothing of lavender, which is a shame. I have absolutely no complaints about the longevity, I give it a few top-ups that refresh me every time. This composition is an absolute cheerful maker and not for lovers of oriental gourmands.
Quasi first aid for winter blues - it's definitely worth it, even away from the niche. Grazie Nina!
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Cappuccetto 5 months ago 6 2
8
Bottle
8
Sillage
8
Longevity
8.5
Scent
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More angel than devil
I know this fragrance and have had it in my collection for 10 years. The opening is fruity and fresh with a noticeable depth of patchouli. Where does it take me? Into the friendly world of a hodgepodge of flowers and musk. Since I have owned this bottle, I have had respect for it and a good modern,
similar fragrance in "Esprit de Contradiction | Maison Matine". Not twins but very good friends. I wear both regularly and they delight my ambivalent nose with small differences in sillage and durability. These are significantly better with "Ange ou Démon Le Secret (Eau de Parfum) / Ange ou Étrange Le Secret | Givenchy". It is a completely underrated fragrance for girls and women who are not too shy. It's definitely worth a test!
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Cappuccetto 5 months ago 6 2
10
Bottle
8
Sillage
8
Longevity
6.5
Scent
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Thank you Beige
I had particularly high expectations of the fragrance. The many positive descriptions as a bright and friendly, restrained companion hit my perfume heart exactly.
My thanks go to Monsieur Polge for his perfumery masterpiece in introducing me to the scent of freesia. Thank you very much for that, now I know that I don't like this enchantingly pretty flower and its scent in perfumes - especially not in combination with honey.
"Beige (Eau de Parfum) | Chanel" smells dull to me, reminds me of dusty laundry that urgently needs to go in the drum.
Sorry to all lovers - unfortunately my skin chemistry is not compatible with it olfactorily. At least not for me as a lover of fresh and clean fragrances.
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