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Sprayable Scent Candle
Close-to-skin, gentle, and warm fragrance with a clear focus on roasted coconut, soft musk, and bright woods. It comes across slightly sweet but is more of a subtle gourmand. The floral note in the heart remains understated. Overall, the scent feels very restrained and belongs to the "skin scents." My first association? "Artificial sprayable candle scent." It's not bad per se, but also not a statement or even signature scent. It feels very understated, as does the sillage and longevity, and is intended for cozy and quiet moments at home.
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Fresh Fig Meets Creamy Tropical Sun
MahoganySun opens with a distinctly sour-fresh fig note that comes across as very green. It is not the ripe purple fig with red flesh, but rather the fig leaf or a freshly cut green fig. However, the freshness is fleeting: within a few minutes, the green acidity dissipates and the scent begins to transform. In the heart note, a soft, creamy Tiaré unfolds, giving the perfume a tropical-floral warmth. Supported by gentle vanilla, the impression of sun warmth on bronzed skin is created - warm, soft, elegant, without being loud, but always harmonious. So perfect for warm days, close to the skin, yet present.
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From Morning Sun to Honey Evening... Solar Flair in Three Acts
Fruity-fresh start with mandarin, pink pepper brings a subtle spiciness into play. Soon the fragrance becomes softer and creamier, powdery-vanilla heliotrope leads into the heart note, a light almond and apricot note comes towards me, rich but still airy. I perceive "green," probably the honeysuckle, grounded by patchouli. A warm, sensual aura captivates me. The base remains sensual and elegant and calms me. Honey and vanilla create a mild sweetness, like a warm embrace, but sustainably present. A day in the sun, in three acts: It rises radiant-fruity, stands floral and full of energy in the middle, and sets like a beautiful sunset with a gourmand finale.
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MiriNigiri 5 months ago
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A Modern Interpretation of Rose
Not a classic rose scent, but rather a modern, futuristic interpretation of it. The fragrance begins with a cool, airy note with almost metallic freshness. You can feel that the romantic rose is not at the forefront here, but rather the abstract idea of it. In the heart note, the rose unfolds, but not floral-sweet or romantic-powdery, but green, prickly, and with frosty elegance. The base is cool and dry with hints of musk and soft wood. It gives the fragrance depth and a long-lasting sillage. The rose remains present, but in a very abstract, almost technical way. A scent that is definitely not intended for romantics, but rather for lovers of avant-garde, "intellectual" perfumes.
MiriNigiri 5 months ago
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A Stealthy Glimpse into the Vintage Handbag
The top note opens with strawberry liqueur and orris, immediately reminiscent of freshly applied lipstick - powdery, waxy, fruity, retro, but definitely not outdated. Soon, a smooth leather accord weaves in beneath. Warm, soft, subtly smoky, like the aged lining of a fine vintage handbag that tells stories of past nights. The fruit fades, the sweetness is muted. The base is hardly perceptible - a soft musk drapes over everything like a fine fabric, allowing the scent to gradually fade without letting it go.





