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My favorite fragrance
I recently had the chance to discover Ambre Cristal by Nectar Olfactif, and it was a real surprise. From the very first spray, you get this warm, enveloping feeling-spicy yet soft. The amber and woody notes are definitely present, but never overpowering. There’s also a subtle hint of rose and leather that adds elegance and a touch of mystery.
What I really love is the comfort this perfume brings, almost like being wrapped in a cocoon. It lasts really well on the skin without ever feeling too much. This is a fragrance with character, but it’s still easy to wear every day. If you enjoy amber scents with a modern, slightly oriental twist, Ambre Cristal is definitely worth trying.
I put this one clearly on my top fragrance.
What I really love is the comfort this perfume brings, almost like being wrapped in a cocoon. It lasts really well on the skin without ever feeling too much. This is a fragrance with character, but it’s still easy to wear every day. If you enjoy amber scents with a modern, slightly oriental twist, Ambre Cristal is definitely worth trying.
I put this one clearly on my top fragrance.
Good Girly Scent
To my nose, this is a very feminine fragrance.
I see it mainly as an evening fragrance, the notes that stand out the most for me are rose absolute, peach, nectarine and sandalwood. After the final, I found it quite addictive.
It's good in the creation, it performs very well but you really have to help this floral, sweet side and I can't imagine for people who dare to pair it with the cosmetics that came out at the same time as the perfume.
I see it mainly as an evening fragrance, the notes that stand out the most for me are rose absolute, peach, nectarine and sandalwood. After the final, I found it quite addictive.
It's good in the creation, it performs very well but you really have to help this floral, sweet side and I can't imagine for people who dare to pair it with the cosmetics that came out at the same time as the perfume.
Clean and classy
We tackle Aaron's favorite fragrance himself, the famous Homme.
It is very clearly a fragrance with a large iris base.
The structure is really well done in the sense that the fragrance is powdery without being too powdery, it is powerful without becoming overpowering.
For me, what stands out the most is the iris of course, then I mainly get tonka and musk. That's mainly what I remember, which makes for a combination of a fragrance that is very clean and classy at the same time.
It is very clearly a fragrance with a large iris base.
The structure is really well done in the sense that the fragrance is powdery without being too powdery, it is powerful without becoming overpowering.
For me, what stands out the most is the iris of course, then I mainly get tonka and musk. That's mainly what I remember, which makes for a combination of a fragrance that is very clean and classy at the same time.
Expensive but really good experience
We're going to talk about one of Aron's masterpieces, because he's one of the edition golds.
For me, this is a spicy oriental fragrance. Basically, it's a fragrance with a predominance of saffron, everything revolves around it and it's going to be accompanied by clove and cardamom very quickly.
When I spray it directly, it's an explosion of saffron, clove, incense, patchouli... all at once, and I think the raspberry was added to sweeten things up, otherwise it would be too much, a bit like Louis Vuitton's Ombre Nomade or Akro's East.
For me, it's clearly a magnificent perfume that I really like, even though I'm not normally the type to wear perfumes that are too spicy, so my hat's off to you.
But I can't understand the points of comparison made between Oud for Greatness and Haltane.
For me, this is a spicy oriental fragrance. Basically, it's a fragrance with a predominance of saffron, everything revolves around it and it's going to be accompanied by clove and cardamom very quickly.
When I spray it directly, it's an explosion of saffron, clove, incense, patchouli... all at once, and I think the raspberry was added to sweeten things up, otherwise it would be too much, a bit like Louis Vuitton's Ombre Nomade or Akro's East.
For me, it's clearly a magnificent perfume that I really like, even though I'm not normally the type to wear perfumes that are too spicy, so my hat's off to you.
But I can't understand the points of comparison made between Oud for Greatness and Haltane.
Love it or hate it
It's a rather strange fragrance, and I can't quite figure out what Aaron wanted to translate from it.
Basically, it's a perfume that has an opening with olibanum resin that's very pronounced, and it's going to be coupled with cypress and vanilla.
Then the resin fades a little and gives way to wood. The base is clean, but I'm having trouble understanding the notes because they don't really stand out for me.
So you either love this powerful Cypress and Olibanum side or you hate it.
Basically, it's a perfume that has an opening with olibanum resin that's very pronounced, and it's going to be coupled with cypress and vanilla.
Then the resin fades a little and gives way to wood. The base is clean, but I'm having trouble understanding the notes because they don't really stand out for me.
So you either love this powerful Cypress and Olibanum side or you hate it.