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Edelsüss
I mean with this Nishane fragrance, apart from oak moss, I can actually perceive all the listed notes. An incredibly warm and very enveloping scent. Unobtrusive coconut, nicely vanilla, light tobacco, and a moderate alcoholic note with very good longevity... simply very well composed. I really like this spicy, subtly sweet progression. Now and then, a hint of sunscreen wafts into the nose, creating a kind of beach, vacation feeling. Traditionally, most connoisseurs would probably reserve 'Flames' for the cooler months, but I can’t help but occasionally spritz it over citrus notes even in summer.
Fan your Flames by Nishane is a perfume of excellent quality that is worth its price.
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Fragrance: Attention! Set!
Here too, I don't really get the citrusy or in this case the orangey, grapefruit-like aspect at the beginning. For me, it is immediately woody, spicy, balsamic, and on such a fine level that it captivated me right away. It is currently my showcase student... which means I wear the Oxford the most and love it the most. Such a wonderfully warm, relaxing, yet lovely and inspiring fragrance has never come my way before, which may not mean much, as I have mentioned before, I haven't been in the game for long. For all those years, I had two or three classics that accompanied me for a long time and still do, but I had virtually no idea about the world of perfume in its entirety and its possibilities. Unfortunately, the Oxford does not perform particularly well on me. Since I wear fragrances not just for others, but mainly to enjoy them myself, I am desperately trying to extend its life on my skin. A sillage that can be called that is no longer present after a very short time for me, at least not before someone gets very, very close to me. Molecule 01 or similar came to my ears as a base... well... I'm currently in the testing phase there. Maybe I'm just using too few sprays!?
Otherwise, I made a decant for a travel atomizer and I just keep reapplying!
From Roberto Ugololini, the Oxford is my favorite... yes, and that despite a '17 Rosso' or '4 Rosso'... which, by the way, do not even rank 2 and 3 in terms of popularity for me. First, I have the 'Blue Suede Shoes', the 'Azzuro', and the 'Derby', and I haven't tried all of them from this house yet.
But back to the Oxford. These types of fragrances are usually associated with the fresher seasons, but I think I have to refuse to leave the Oxford out in the summer. Maybe not at 30 degrees and above, but otherwise, I don't want to miss out on this comforting, nose- and mood-soothing scent. For me, a perfectly successful fine-spicy, balsamic (rather) men's fragrance. Thank you Ugolini for this gem.
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Driftwood and Noble Sunscreen
Here too, less is more. Due to its excellent performance, the Beach Hut becomes bothersome when I overapply it. Some note of the Beach Hut annoys me then
latent. However, when applied discreetly, this is a wonderful, light, subtly balsamic S(Z)auger scent. The association 'Beach Hut' fits my fragrance and thought world perfectly. Dressed in light linen pants or similar, an airy, loose light shirt (sleeves rolled up), possibly with a straw hat and sitting barefoot in the beach sand, in front of that very Beach Hut, I see myself here, lost in thought, staring at the sea and listening to the waves, while the gentle coastal wind occasionally treats me to a hint of that one special note of the Beach Hut, which I cannot quite separate. It’s not the mint...I think, I can easily perceive it dancing in the background. Maybe the ivy, the moss,...what does moss even smell like..??..ponder, ponder... Galbanum? Or just the overall composition..??
Whatever it is, the Beach Hut has hit the mark for me and was directly imported after a sample from the Parfumo-Souk and subsequent two-day test.
Even though I haven’t been deeply into the perfume game for long, I would attest that this scent is wearable year-round..!?..That could be debated, but I think once you figure out how to apply it, you will rarely attract annoyed looks.
Applause Amouage. Applause Elise Benat.
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The Honey Jar !!
When used carefully, the Intense is the best floral honey scent I know so far.
Its delicate gourmand blend comes across as very exquisite.. I recognize less citrus here, but the finest honey and a subtle floral mix. Nothing is disturbing here, provided, as mentioned, that it is applied discreetly. In the height of summer, it could become challenging due to its excellent performance (H/S). I love the Intense on my wife, now that she has figured out the right dosage. A truly successful ladies' hero! Well done Boadicea the Victorious.
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