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dima_i_Yulya – :
Fragrance Review For Acacia By L’Erbolario
Notes: Black Locust
Acacia flower is very hard to recreate in perfumery but this fellow fume heads is nailing it. This is no surprise to me. L’Erbolario an Italian fragrance line, has many well made floral fragrances that are quite aromatic and fill your whole house with the scent of an entire spring season. This is a beautiful acacia (black locust) scent. It smells like the acacia flowers on trees but to be more specific, the scent of the acacia flower petals shaken by the winds and breezes and scattered on the ground, leaving the fragrance in the air. It’s definitely a spring scent so if you like any flower or shrub that smells of spring (i.e. lily of the valley) this is a very beautiful spring floral fragrance. I love acacia. This is just so good. I love to scent my entire house with it. Since I live right by Gramercy Park this scent matches up with the park smell. It’s also pretty good as a fragrance for your bath. I literally pour some of it into my bath water. This also really smells very good when layered with jasmine flower scents. Jasmine and acacia combination gives it a very Oriental character. Beautiful. Just pure acacia with a perfumy heavenly aroma.
Enalinpunny – :
I wish i could still buy this perfume…it seems that they stoped making it…too bad as it is the only perfume that had in its composition locust and nothing else…
whc027speagoessenda – :
If “Acacia” smells like the hills behind my little town, in the first weeks of may, when they’re full of blossoming black locust tree… well, it’s really a great scent!
I’ll go to the herbalist’s shop and try it as soon as possible…
petroff-92 – :
I tested this today on a strip of paper and put it in my bag. Now after work I took it out and was surprised by a floral green smell and I thought about newly crushed delicate white petals with a bit of spice and just a touch of vetyver. The scent is not light and it is surprisingly well made, reminding me of Halston’s Catalyst. I consider testing this again on skin, it could be a good white flowers perfume which is not sweet, suitable for any age group.