Tilki

Tilki

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Tilki 20 hours ago 4 2
5
Bottle
5
Sillage
5
Longevity
7.5
Scent
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A somewhat different vetiver
The Fat Electrician, which the perfume house that produces it also calls a "semi-modern vetiver", is truly no ordinary fragrance

Fragrance progression:
Soft synthetic notes predominate at first. Carried by a minimal alcoholic note. But never penetrating, pungent or otherwise unpleasant. Rather, it blends harmoniously into a vetiver framework that is sweetly accentuated and generates a rounded fragrance impression.
No earthy or tart vetiver associations, rather dry sweet grass (color association: yellow-light brown).
In the following, creamy aspects are added quite quickly.
Initial synthetic notes then disappear into a sweet, creamy sea of scent, which (to my nose at least) does not allow me to make any further distinctions.
Here, I can no longer perceive any change in the course of the fragrance.

Longevity/sillage:
For me, this is a fragrance that cannot be over-sprayed. I have tried it ;)
The sillage always stays close to the body (regardless of the number of sprays) (max 1m fragrance aura).
The longevity is difficult to judge due to the low sillage. In my opinion, below average.
I no longer notice it after a short time (3h), nor does my girlfriend.
Perhaps also a pronounced case of fragrance blindness.

Flacon:
Simple cuboid, nothing special.
The spray head is inferior.
Reminiscent of cheap bottled spray heads.
Sometimes a mist, but mostly a targeted jet that hits specific areas of the skin and creates puddles of perfume. I have experienced better before.

Conclusion: An extraordinary fragrance that can and will be worn in everyday life. Ultimately tame and restrained.

Tested during my two-week vacation in Sardinia. I wore it every day.
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