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edlist – :
Fresh, sexy, marine. I wore it during my summer holidays in hot Athens and on the Greek islands. It will remind me of the beautiful time there: hot air, sea smell mixed with herbs and flowers, sea hot wind, hot evening air in Athens. It captures my memories.
MEGAhilator – :
★★★½
This is a very interesting take on a marine scent.
The opening is spicy, I get pepper and nutmeg. The seaweed note brings out the marine aspect and is complimented by a beautiful and subtle neroli note.
In order to keep the marine theme, the fragrance progresses with more resinous notes of myrrh and olibanum, which give a mineral quality to the iris that appears and helps maintaining the “wet” feeling in a very clever way. The fragrance effect is soft, not intense, calming and reminiscent more of wet pebbles than oceanic spray, sunscreen and algae which have already been a theme in various other fragrances.
Towards the drydown, it gets smokier with notes of patchouli and cashmeran, still tracing the olibanum that keeps the mineral watery effect, so even after the smoky woodiness progression its less marine but still marine
It’s really interesting how citrus and fruity notes were rightfully avoided, as well as the absence of calone. This is a step further to new suggestions of already established perfume genres. There is nothing tropical or overly saline about it.
It’s a calm, grey shore full of wet pebbles and wet woods. Romantic and mysterious, subtly sexy and warm. Thumbs up for innovation and creativity.