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kamilb23 – :
bitter almond and floral , the darkest floral that is still sweet but uniquely odd, a little tea in the mix though I hate tea notes but like this one, Suzanne S’s description is a great one
Winfordgf – :
Bitter almond and nectarine open the fragrance with a touch of neroli. The nectarine smells like the skin of the nectarine, not a juicy fruit. The tea notes adds complexity and galbanum sharpen the scent up while the powdery heliotrope and tonka counter balance the strident accords to give this comfort. Sandalwood joins to smooth this all out into a pleasant unique, scent. Everything is well done and blended, the bottle is gorgeous and heavy. It has a soft powdery, mildly sweet, feminine vibe and the best part of it was the drydown. Its an appropriate any time of day and reminds me of guerlains l’huere blue edt with a modern heart.
Must comparisons come from the galbanum opening into a gourmand type of scent, but having worn Must only than the sharp opening, but its really not close to it. Humbert goes conservative, using the least amount of notes for maximum impact, rather than the multi directional feel of Must. Try before you buy…however if you are a heliotrope lover, or powdery scents it would be an ok blind buy. This isnt a gourmand as we have come to expect from the industry.
Something wonderfully updated and modern. Mugler Mirror Joyeaux is in the same vein.