Miapea

Miapea

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A Must for Fig Lovers
This is a very green scent that does not represent ripe sweet figs, but rather dry fig leaves. The sweet creaminess of the fruits is almost completely absent. One spray of this is enough to wake you up in the morning.
Sillage and longevity are excellent, as with most fragrances from this brand. I prefer it in warm weather, but I think it would be just as lovely in cold months.
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Create beauty, do not copy it, as stated in the Suprematist Manifesto
To me, it smells like a very realistic, albeit non-existent flower. The flower is drowning in fresh green. Typical for the brand, there is also an oily and grassy base. Longevity: about an eternity, even in summer.
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Miapea 5 years ago
For these times when you need a break
This one is a unique mix of tobacco, oil paint thinner, and smoked sausage. I find it strangely pleasant, although somewhat fleeing.
On the other hand, I think it would be too much to feel it in the same intensity as the opening, for a full day. Nonetheless, I often reach for it when I feel a need for distraction.
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Miapea 5 years ago 1
If you ever get bored, go read Marlowe's biography
I smell a lot of animalistic notes, labdanum and myrrh, smoothed over by some very special cough syrup. It makes me really want to lick my wrist. There is also a constant soapy and jasmin-y feel. I smell no tuberose, but I wouldn’t say it is a fault, but rather a plus for me.
Do not blind buy it under any circumstances, but definitely try if you like warm and incense-based scents!
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Miapea 5 years ago
An uncommon combination
This smells like three distinct things to me:
First, the cleanest nicest soap.
Second, the sweaty sandalwood.
Third, the creamy and plump fig.

If you are a fan of any of them, it is a must-try.
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