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Zorasgulla 2 months ago 1
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A mind blowing combination of gourmand, animalic and oud
If you are an Om-Parfum fan like me, you may find this familiar- let me put in this way to make you quickly get the idea about this latest work:

Dark Night of The Soul integrates the gourmand facet of Cacao Mania and the profound oud base of Mate-O, while more prominent animalic facet is featured here.

For those who haven’t experienced the aforementioned works by Om Parfum yet, this is an opulent musky oud adorned with silky chocolate and palatable cheese sitting on the base of earthy oakmoss. It is so intricate and rich that evocative of quite some masterpieces from last century, which is opposite to the mainstream minimalism nowadays, but resonates to the regal and complicated vintage perfumes.

It is animalic but not wild, dark yet tranquile. Crafted by an fervent independent artist, Dark Night of The Soul is a unique scent with a story to tell, and ready to heal.
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Zorasgulla 4 months ago 1
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A genuine gourmand scent redolent of East Asian's daily life
Starting the day with freshly-made soy milk,
The steaming hot rice at home soothes your belly and soul;
Taro balls in the night market are shared with love.

The multifaceted iris thickens the palatable concoction, giving the buttery soft texture at first; meanwhile, the earthy and powdery profile with the woody undertone create the vintage vibe reminiscent of ancient lofts after dry-down.

This gourmand scent captures the daily life of the city vividly. Whether you are a visitor to Taipei or a Taipeier away from home, just one spray of One Day Taipei, you will be transported to town.
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Zorasgulla 6 months ago 1
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A well-crafted interpretation of the oriental tea
Inspired by Lapsang black tea originated from Fujiang, China, Indigo Smoke brings out the smoke from the very beginning, which is exactly the signature olfactory profile of this tea. The earthy characteristics are unfolded by vetiver, guaiacwood, and maté accordingly. Upon the dry-down, it gets sweeter and brighter by the fruit note, redolent of the tea in your mouth.
There have been a couple of quality smoky black tea fragrances launched in the market, such as Russian Tea Masque Milano and Bohea Bohème Mona di Orio, while Indigo Smoke is no less than them by its elegance and the wonderful balance of smokiness and sweetness. It not just meets the tea lover's requirement on the photo-realistic tea scent, but also has the above-average performance as a perfume to wear.
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Zorasgulla 6 months ago 2
An exceptional combination of metalic and powdery
Imperial is a transcendent powdery work with almond as the protagonist.
Staring with tart sour cherries, and then linden blossom and mimosa illuminate with a golden sheen reminiscent of the sunshine, meanwhile the metallic note balances out the powdery facet, refraining from leaning toward the cosmetics direction. It gets crisper and colder after dry-down with the rise of clean soapy musk. However, there's some gentle animalic touch (vintage musky) surfacing by the end of the course, which is totally to my surprise, and indeed makes the fragrance even more unique.
Normally I'm not a big fan of powdery scents (at all), while I was drawn to Imperial on the blotter right away without knowing the notes. After wearing it, I'm getting to appreciate the uniqueness of this powdery scent even more.
From bright --> metalic --> clean (soapy) -->musky
Imperial is a excellent unisex powdery fragrance for all.
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Zorasgulla 6 months ago 1
Quite a festive scent for Christmas!
"Panettone" came to my mind right upon the first sniff.
Quite a festive scent for Christmas! The nutmag and orange are commonly applied to Christmas food and beverage, such as stollen and Glühwein. Brown sugar highlights the sweetness of the pastry. Meanwhile leather neutralizes the gourmand tone a bit.
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