Femi
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Patience
I received this recently as a gift from my brother
He has a bottle of his and already informed me how rose heavy it is.
First impression: I smell Like my grandma's powder
Now this is where patience comes in
Decided to wear this heavy and head out. This was where things took a turn for the better
In the air, it smells of quality ingredients and the highest level of craftsmanship
It is now in my top 3 and I'm wearing it as I type this
Difficult to layer because of how piercing it can be but I've found success with interlude, Zegna Indonesian oud
Kosmala Arabian passion
Gucci intense oud
And
Mancera red tobacco
He has a bottle of his and already informed me how rose heavy it is.
First impression: I smell Like my grandma's powder
Now this is where patience comes in
Decided to wear this heavy and head out. This was where things took a turn for the better
In the air, it smells of quality ingredients and the highest level of craftsmanship
It is now in my top 3 and I'm wearing it as I type this
Difficult to layer because of how piercing it can be but I've found success with interlude, Zegna Indonesian oud
Kosmala Arabian passion
Gucci intense oud
And
Mancera red tobacco
Different
This is my first review on Parfumo.
I'll start off by saying I got interested in Thomas kosmala because of no. 10. One of the best performing fragrances o have ever encountered which didn't lose its form in it's quest for performance.
Now to this, I got this over Christmas and must say it is very different And completely unique to anything I've ever smelled. I might even go further to say this is a masterpiece.
The first word I'd use to explain this is DRY
It smells dry, but natural as well. The woods smell as how woods should smell, dry.
But not woody in the typical woody note way, different
The amber saffron notes are also well captured and amazing. Frankly I don't get the oud in it even though It was a blind buy mainly on the reputation of Thomas kosmala and the idea of what his oud would be like. When I didn't get the usual oud note I'm used to I was surprised, but turned out to be a pleasant surprise.
Worth a blind buy
And great overall
I'll start off by saying I got interested in Thomas kosmala because of no. 10. One of the best performing fragrances o have ever encountered which didn't lose its form in it's quest for performance.
Now to this, I got this over Christmas and must say it is very different And completely unique to anything I've ever smelled. I might even go further to say this is a masterpiece.
The first word I'd use to explain this is DRY
It smells dry, but natural as well. The woods smell as how woods should smell, dry.
But not woody in the typical woody note way, different
The amber saffron notes are also well captured and amazing. Frankly I don't get the oud in it even though It was a blind buy mainly on the reputation of Thomas kosmala and the idea of what his oud would be like. When I didn't get the usual oud note I'm used to I was surprised, but turned out to be a pleasant surprise.
Worth a blind buy
And great overall