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Varily 6 months ago 2 1
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A single fragrance: Warmth
Amber appears in the base note of many perfume compositions. It smells warm and creamy - as if you had just applied fresh cream. Originally, the scent comes from undigested food leftovers from whale stomachs... haha, well, but if it smells good... it was used early on because it makes perfumes last longer and adheres to the skin. Ambroxan, the only fragrance note in this perfume, is the product of the synthetic production of the fragrance. The exciting thing is that not everyone can smell it immediately - but you can feel it. It smells warm and creamy.
This perfume is a fun and exciting idea: simply smelling creamed. People will perceive it as warmth. On some days you will smell it better or worse yourself. And it is also suitable for layering - combine it with other perfumes as a foot note. An exciting idea.
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Varily 6 months ago 2 1
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Woody with red pepper in the top note
The idea of this perfume is: to present a liquid in which only exactly 1 molecule "type" occurs, i.e.: in which all molecules are more or less identical (aromatic rings of a certain type, of course ultimately very slightly different): this perfume is therefore not a mixture of fragrance notes, but only exactly 1 fragrance note: namely Iso E Super, a synthetic fragrance note that is often added to amber-wood footnotes because it smells woody, a bit tangy-peppery and warm to boot. Otherwise, Iso E Super is always just 1 fragrance note in a composition - here, the entire perfume consists of this 1 fragrance note. That's a radical idea - but it's a bit like hearing only the concert pitch A and not a symphony. It's angular and cool and is allowed to be. And is also well suited as a perfume for layering.
As a single fragrance note, you can smell wood, pepper, spice, a certain sharpness and some amber, i.e. a little warmth. Rather a men's fragrance I would say.
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Varily 6 months ago 3
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Wonderful jasmine composition
Jasmine can be green and tart and a little bittersweet, reminiscent of tea; it can smell creamy like a milky tea; or floral like a sweet white jasmine blossom. I can feel all these aspects of jasmine here. It is an ode to the different sides of jasmine. Patchouli, which usually dominates and sometimes ruins a perfume for me, is here only very quietly in the background, almost imperceptible, like a bit of green damp meadow. I didn't notice it right away, and that's saying something (I'm usually very quick to give up). Sandalwood gives the whole thing stability and depth and variance and makes it long-lasting and not trivial - the fragrance therefore does not disappear immediately, like some other perfumes that want to appear close to nature. It remains and smells bitter and tart and sweet and moist and floral - a wonderfully mature perfume, an ode to jasmine.
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Varily 6 months ago 3
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A sophisticated, creamy entry-level perfume for young women
This perfume smells of fine creamy berry sorbet of the best kind. The various berries are indeed all visible in the top note and remain there beyond the top note in the heart note. There, delicate jasmine and the innocent violet are also very delicately scented, almost imperceptibly enveloping the berries, so to speak. The base notes of amber (creamy) and musk (warmth) do not disturb this impression. Everything is very harmonious and innocent and not too cheaply sweet - this is by no means a cheap sweet perfume, but a noble creamy soft warm berry cream, I would like to say quite respectfully, because you have to get that right first. I think the perfume is therefore suitable for very young girls or for beginners. But it doesn't tell a story. It's naive and well-behaved and berry, even if it's not cheap, I really want to say that again for protection - it's upscale berry, so to speak. It's a portrait of a fine little woman, you might say. That's why I really don't think it's suitable for adult women - why? Because we women always have depth and experience, as well as rough edges. And even if we love harmony, there can be something in it that tells a story - a little wood, for example, or salt or even patchouli, if you like - but just pink berries: that's not enough for a women's perfume. But since the creamy berry impression is really creamy and not at all cheaply sweet, I recommend it as an elegant introduction for young women.
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Varily 7 months ago
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For young people - but not too childish
Peony, lily of the valley - it smells like freshly washed laundry. And that's exactly what you associate when you smell the fragrance - slightly citrus, but above all floral and freshly washed. The scent is light and uncomplicated, sweet and fresh and well suited for teenagers who want to start with perfumes. It is not superficial and does not disappear immediately - but rather warm, like freshly washed laundry that you have hung in the garden and smells like this all day long. Chloe smells similar, only for adults - and that's a top 10 scent, after all. This one smells a bit sweeter and not heavy - the musk is all in the background and smells only slightly heavy and warm, so it's not a pure "candy perfume" but already a real one - but it remains unobtrusive and fresh. A great perfume to start with for young people. I know very young people who liked it - and I like it too. For me it would be a bit too uncomplicated, I like more complex perfumes, but it would already fit for everyone.
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