Orange cupcakes
It starts with a very juicy and realistic orange. And then there's slight licorice, but it fades away quickly. About 30 minutes later, I could smell orange, vanilla, and burnt caramel-like sweet scent. And there's a burnt wood scent that I'd encountered in By The Fireplace, yet not as strong as in BTF. Maybe I detect the vanilla or caramel as a burnt wood.
Lira is not 100% gourmand, and not as sweet as I expected. But it still reminds me of sweet and fresh orange cupcakes. It's great for winter and holiday seasons.
I wish it would last and project a bit longer on my skin. The longevity isn't that bad, but the sillage is disappointing.
Tropical fruits in a gorgeous bottle
It's a straight mango and peach fragrance for me! It opens with a blast of mangoes and other tropical fruits, but mango is dominant. And many hours later, it dries down into a musky sandalwood.
Erba Pura is very pleasing, sweet, and great for summertime if you don't mind bugs. And it might not be appropriate in the office, but I'm sure it'll be perfect for leisure or a night out. I guess it's more feminine than unisex. But it would be attractive if a man could pull it off.
It lasts a decent amount of time despite my cool and dry skin. The sillage is also great. I could catch a wisp of mango on my pajamas even after laundry!
Soft Skin
Piano Santal is very lactonic than I expected. It starts with some spice combined with sandalwood. Then spices fade away slightly, and sandalwood emerges with milk. As time passes, milk dominates the scent. It reminds me of warm milk with sandalwood powder in it.
Santal Calling is more linear than this one, and SC has more of a cold and dry sandalwood milk aspect than PS. When Piano Santal is warm milk mixed perfectly with sandalwood and spice powder, Santal Calling is cold milk with dry sandalwood powder that floats around the surface, not entirely mixed. They have something in common, but this has more lactonic, warm aspects. When I couldn't detect milk in Santal Calling, milk is very distinctive here. It reminds me of a newborn baby raised in a temple.
The scent depends on the condition, and it might cause nausea or headaches for some. But luckily, I didn't detect a urine-like scent at all. It's unisex but leans slightly feminine. It'll be perfect in colder seasons. If I were to buy one woody fragrance, it would be this one 100%.
Flowery chewing gum
It's almost identical to acacia-scented mint chewing gum but better. Tuberose dominates the whole scent, but it's not offensive. Flower Head is not as flowery and heady as the name suggests, so even I, who is not fond of floral fragrance, could enjoy it. As someone mentioned before, it has outdoor wedding vibes, too, due to its vibrant and realistic white flower, beautifully combined with green notes.
Flower Head has very clean, fresh, and minty vibes, so it'll be great in spring to early summer. It has a sweet, minty sensation that evokes a chewing gum vibe, so I suggest sampling it first. It's not for everyone.
It doesn't match my vibe, so I won't personally buy it, but I'd love it on others.
Comfort Scent
Gorgeous! It quickly became one of my favorites. White Tea is a comforting, soothing, and clean fragrance you can pick up and spray whenever you want something relaxing. It has a distinct bitter tea note I love, which mixes with musk beautifully.
The price is very reasonable, too. I have 30ml of it, but I'll buy 100ml when I finish it. Although the sillage is intimate to moderate, the longevity is pretty impressive. I sprayed it before bed, but it stayed until morning!