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haleev007 – :
I can save may be, just this parfume, cause I don’t like The other fragrances of this brand. I got few, but I wouldn’t never buy them again.
svetliy4el – :
I just love this fragrance. Is the only fragrance that smells like the sea, but without the dead fish smell (like Acqua di Sale).
I can’t say that I smell this or that in it, it is so well done,that you actually can smell the sea. Salty, fresh, just like the breeze that brings the sea smell from above. For the day I wear it alone, in the evening you can combine it ( I tried a gourmand, vanilla one underneath,and I loved it).
sjava.d – :
My nose is usually able to identify up to three basic notes in a fragrance, upon first time, “blind” sniffing. I was amazed to have guessed NONE with this one, when checking the notes list here. I expected it to contain a good deal of elemi, or at least some ambergris, besides the “obvious” fig, salt and citruses. Right…
I’d classify it as marine as a bottled fragrance can be. Very Mediterranean. I deliberately picked it for my beach weekend; to me it really smells like a coast: lots of salted air, some fig shade (the whole tree, leaf and fruit composition), freshness from the conifer forest and ice cubes chilled lemonade.
Mind you – this is only my subjective impression, which apparently has nothing to do with the real state of facts, but I suppose it doesn’t really matter – it’s the final feeling that counts, not a list of ingredients. And I was very happy with my choice – it turned out to be very present in spite of insanely hot weather, but however intense and persistent it came, it couldn’t offend anyone in my company, as it feels very natural and very appropriate even for dining while the fresh marine air is surrounding you anyways.
To conclude the whole impression and give you a more approximate idea of A’Mare, as it is not widely available, it could be as fruity and marine as TM Womanity, for example, but without the “funky fishy stuff”, or even more close to Hermes Merveilles, due to its piney, citrusy sort of freshness.
m-0410477 – :
This is a beautiful, long-lasting fragrance that explores every aspect of ginger as it develops. It starts out as the fruity ginger, the equivalent of the first bite of a candied ginger chew. Then it morphs into the spicy ginger, just like the finish of a ginger chew, or like the raw ginger you might find in Asian food. It is spicy, but not in your face. Then, in the very end (maybe around hour 8), it becomes the sweeter ginger you might associate with a ginger snap cookie. It is never gingerbread-sweet (at least not on me), but it does end on a sweet note.
I would classify this as a perfume that starts out cool and crisp, but then slowly transforms to crisp spicy, warm spicy, and finally warm sweet. The mixture of notes is exquisite and they bring out all the different aspects of ginger without overwhelming it.
This would not be a “date night” perfume, and I would not call it “sophisticated” or “attention-getting.” However, it would be perfect for daytime wear–equally as beautiful at the office or for a brunch with friends. It’s not a sillage monster and is not cloying or offensive. It’s just a nice scent which is working its magic on your skin while you go about your day. When you remember to sniff your wrist, it will be different every time you smell it.
Ginger is a very multi-faceted plant/flavor/scent, and this perfume does an excellent job of capturing it in all its complexity.