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extesskew – :
In the warm Russian summer, I fell in love with No 1, 2 and 4. This one did not jump out at me.
Luckily, Zworikyna gifted me a sample and back in pre-fall Sweden No 0 blossoms! As the bitter opening subsides, fragile and radiant mimosa and osmanthus start appearing. It’s such a beautiful, delicate scent, both natural and like a fairy tale in style. I thought No 2 was the most beautiful flower perfume ever, but only in heat. Around 10-18 degrees Celsius, this is the winner. (Still love the others, though!) Will have to order a full bottle as I am running out of my sample too fast.
Edit October 1st
Sample long gone and full bottle getting lots of use. Just beautiful. Love the delicate flowers dancing over the (somewhat) heavy resins.