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Ellmeme

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A pleasant scent
This fragrance from the Boss Bottled line offers a unique twist with notes of coconut and wood.

The floral aspect from the coconut and the sweetness from the patchouli make it distinct from other fragrances in the line.

Although not a traditional aquatic, it still has a fresh and somewhat blue vibe. It's a pleasant scent without any harsh synthetic amberwood notes.

Some fan mention that it might be too sweet for summer, but it can still work well for casual or work settings.

It's versatile enough that women can also enjoy it. While you might not purchase a bottle for yourself, it could make a great gift for a man in your life.
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Quite strong
The opening of this scent is quite strong, but it does contribute to the impressive performance.

It captures the essence of honey quite well, although it may not be the most realistic representation.

The scent also includes a light floral note with an animalic touch, reminiscent of sniffing heliotrope pollen.

As it dries down, vanilla becomes more prominent and reminds me of Tobacco Vanille.

This fragrance shares a similar animalic hay quality with TV. The longevity of the scent on clothing is impressive, lasting for days.

I would recommend wearing this fragrance during the winter and applying it lightly in the fall.

Although it's not my personal favorite, it could be an easy purchase for those who love honey and vanilla scents.
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Pretty Greenley
I'm not usually a fan of PDM, but I have to give credit to this scent for being pretty decent.

As "other fan" points out, we could live without Greenly, but it's still a likable fragrance.

While it doesn't necessarily evoke a green feeling, the combination of tart pomarose and woody amber creates a surprisingly good smell.

While I wouldn't go out of my way to pay over $250 for this type of scent, as there are Hermes fragrances that give me a similar vibe, if you can overlook the price tag, it's a good scent.
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Refreshing & natural
The opening of this fragrance is truly captivating with a photorealistic representation of a grassy forest.

It transports you to a serene place with its fresh, green aroma. As it develops, you'll notice a subtle, earthy note that captures the essence of freshly snapped stems and a clean soil accord.

It's not an animalic or heavy soil note like in some other fragrances, such as Figment Man, which makes it feel more refreshing and natural.

The performance is surprisingly good for a green scent, so you can enjoy its lush greenery for a good amount of time.

The dry down brings forth a beautiful aroma of freshly cut leaves with a hint of tartness.

Overall, if you're a fan of green scents and love the idea of smelling like freshly cut vegetation, this fragrance is perfect for you.
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Orange-dominant
Acqua di Parma's take on an orange-dominant scent is a vibrant, sweet, and uplifting fragrance that reminds me of other citrusy scents like Orange Sanguine.

Although I'm not a big fan of Acqua di Parma, I find this scent to be sweeter than their other offerings. However, some reviews mention that its performance isn't great.

As I haven't smelled Arancia, I can't make a direct comparison, but I find the pricing a bit steep for what you're getting.

While it's a good citrus scent, I'm not sure I'd pay retail price for it. Nevertheless, I'm grateful to have had the opportunity to test it, as it definitely brightened up my day.

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