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Toast!? Yes, Toast!
Starts with plum/coffee/citrus, spices complement subtly (pepper/cinnamon/cardamom); I would claim that you can actually smell the toast quite distinctly - well, I probably wouldn't have recognized it as such without the DP - if we're being honest. But yes, the toast is clearly and long-lastingly noticeable. Frankincense/tea/geranium play rather subtly in the fragrance concert. Only after about 7 hours does the base come into play in the form of wood. The long-lasting drydown - the fragrance orchestra continues to play for several more hours - consists of the base - dominated by myrrh and sandalwood, patchouli/amber/cedar complement it.
Conclusion: Wow, this is delicious! And I love it when a fragrance surprises me (positively) - toast in perfume, you really have to come up with that - but it fits really well with the other fragrance components - if you like plum and can afford it - yes, that's the only criticism - you should definitely give it a try.
Conclusion: Wow, this is delicious! And I love it when a fragrance surprises me (positively) - toast in perfume, you really have to come up with that - but it fits really well with the other fragrance components - if you like plum and can afford it - yes, that's the only criticism - you should definitely give it a try.
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WHAT has it done to you?
I believe this fragrance is the worst rated one I have ever tested... And since I have had well over 500 on my skin, I must express my astonishment at this rating. Not only does it not deserve that - on the contrary, in the realm of aquatic designer fragrances, it actually does quite well. I find it has only a slight shower gel nuance. For me, ginger/juniper/sage and the salty notes dominate, and that fits very well - sure, it's not an Acqua di Parma fragrance experience - there is clearly some synthetic element at play here - but without really being annoying.
Conclusion: Those looking for a coherent yet light aquatic fragrance, and who can live with subtle synthetic notes, are absolutely in the right place here.
Conclusion: Those looking for a coherent yet light aquatic fragrance, and who can live with subtle synthetic notes, are absolutely in the right place here.
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I am addicted
The top note completely blew me away the first time - at that moment I hadn't read the description and therefore didn't know what it was that I was smelling... Admittedly, I didn't think of rose - however, once you know, you wonder why you didn't realize it right away - well, that might be because it starts with a 'rose sauna infusion' - that sounds strange, but it smells absolutely wonderful - rosemary and rose harmonize excellently. The scent transforms over time into a rose tea fragrance - first spicy, then sweet - even very sweet, almost liqueur-like - the other components balance this out very well; gradually the sweetness fades and the rose tea is underlined with light wood; I can't exactly determine where the wood impression comes from - maybe from the rose geranium? Not from the incense resin or benzoin - they act quite differently than expected and are much more subtle than one usually knows - they play in the orchestra of scents well before the base, but change nothing about the dominance of the rose.
Conclusion: anyone who likes rose should definitely test this one! The only downside - for an EdP, the longevity is really outrageous - I would say a maximum of 4 hours.
Conclusion: anyone who likes rose should definitely test this one! The only downside - for an EdP, the longevity is really outrageous - I would say a maximum of 4 hours.
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You can smell ozone! But do you want that?
It starts off with a full dose of ozone - I have never really thought about what that might smell like, but I would say it is well captured in this fragrance. So how does it smell? I would describe it as gray, dusty, chemical, salty. Whether it was a good decision to create a scent around this, I would somewhat doubt, as the fragrance experience is quite demanding; interesting, but certainly!
After about half an hour, the flowers gradually come through; you sense the honey more than you actually smell it, but it becomes pleasantly salty/sweet without any harshness.
The components of the base are also far from being harsh, but rather blend in subtly with the overall picture.
Conclusion: If the ozone had been used less prominently, this could have been a fine, light summer fragrance; however, the ozone overkill makes it difficult to wear.
After about half an hour, the flowers gradually come through; you sense the honey more than you actually smell it, but it becomes pleasantly salty/sweet without any harshness.
The components of the base are also far from being harsh, but rather blend in subtly with the overall picture.
Conclusion: If the ozone had been used less prominently, this could have been a fine, light summer fragrance; however, the ozone overkill makes it difficult to wear.
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Ernest Beaux is to Blame!
Basically, I love the old classics, but I often have problems with scents that are designed for women (e.g. Mitsuko - often found in Guerlain fragrances, although not mentioned in the description) - there is always a scent component that I can't stand... Until now, I hadn't understood aldehydes as an independent fragrance, but thought this chemical scent was only meant to 'support' the other included fragrance notes. Now I know that the aldehyde complex can be understood as an independent note - and the mystery is solved - the aldehyde scent is to blame!
Unfortunately, it also hits hard here and simply overshadows everything in my scent perception - I can't detect any citrus at all; even in the heart notes, the aldehydes are mega dominant for me, so the flowers only appear in the background; with the classic base, they finally disappear from my nose... - unfortunately, that's much too late to enjoy this surely wonderful classic.
It would be interesting to know if I'm the only one who feels this way...
Unfortunately, it also hits hard here and simply overshadows everything in my scent perception - I can't detect any citrus at all; even in the heart notes, the aldehydes are mega dominant for me, so the flowers only appear in the background; with the classic base, they finally disappear from my nose... - unfortunately, that's much too late to enjoy this surely wonderful classic.
It would be interesting to know if I'm the only one who feels this way...
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