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DimonBorman – :
Annusato su mouillette accanto a Ambre extrême dell’Artisan Parfumer. Italia – Francia, insomma. Mon coeur balance…
Testa, Profvmo è meno squillante, L’Artisan più penetrante e un poco più asciutto.
Cuore: l’Italia brilla per proiezione,l’Artisan: non pervenuto.
Coda: dolcezza vanigliata da armadio chiuso e cipria per l’italiano, tocco leggero ma interessante di incenso per il francese (mirra?).
Ottimi entrambe. L’Artisan più scaltro e navigato, Profvmo più candido – oppure mascherato. In regalo chiederei l’Artisan ma se si confondessero con Profvmo non ci farei una malattia.
Logan777 – :
This is, to me, the best sweet powdery amber I’ve ever experienced. It is intoxicating and addictive.I am going through my bottle a lot faster than I anticipated. This is gourmand level sweet. I get the honey and even though it’s not listed I get almond. It’s beautifully powdery . There is a similarity on my skin to PHI Une Rose de Kandahar if you remove the rose and replace it with amber. It is very stunning! The longevity and sillage are outstanding.Definitely in my top ten list!
Deroxlpnst – :
Ambra, più che “antica”o vintage, anziana….Forse perfetta per una signora ultrasettantenne in tailleur grigio o pelliccia che ha sempre indossato la stessa ambra per tutta la vita…Molto talcata, dolcenoiosa, statica, deprimente, novembrina…Per me proprio no, grazie 🙁
Chernv – :
Whoa… Sniff: There’s something here with an acrid bite under the honey, probably the opium (the note here is reminiscent of YSL’s Opium perfume). Frankly, I could do without it. Upon application (wet:) The sharpness of the honey gradually gives way and allows the ambrette to rise, but is hindered in fully coming forward by the opium, rosewood, & patch. Spices intermittently make their way up through the initial powdery cloud. Drying down: I sense datura along its edges, but the other elements suppress it as well. Too bad, because this is in dire need of an identity, with notes that provide balance instead of vying for control. There are, however, stabilizing aspects from the myrrh and iris… Yes, iris! I was so surprised by this. Whodah thunk it, rather than the usual dominance of datura? But this is a no-brainer scrub-off for me. I’m not exactly gagging, but the muscles in my throat are perched on the edge.
freedom1796 – :
Wow, how georgeous this is.. Smoky sweet tobacco with baby powder, sweetness is optimal due to pure amber..sillage is soooo goood and longevity is like 12 hours..Always draws compliments, it is quite unique, preferably should be used in fall/winter. İl profvmo is an extraordinary perfume house with high quality products. Each and every perfume is A treasure..Ambre d’Or and Vanilla bourbon are my favourites..
slonic2011 – :
Ambre d’Or starts out very sweet and a little bit dusty, like candied fruit with a touch of Arabian spice. It’s no doubt a gourmand at first sight and the top and heart notes are delicious and alluring, if a bit too saccharine for some people’s tastes.
The surprise I got, however, was in the drydown, where the perfume shed half its sweetness and a beautiful oriental, resinous, creamy dream revealed itself on my skin. Reminded me of Must de Cartier and Imperial Opoponax, with its vintage air, sensual smooth texture and rich warmth.
It smells like a far-out place, both in time and in space.
Very beautiful.
Lasting power is good (8-10 hours), sillage is medium.
moskaev – :
The first brief moments are beautiful, feather-like and delicate somehow, but as the fragrance warms up on the skin, it soon becomes quite sweet, almost edible and powerful and yes – I agree – flowery too. There is a bit of sharp, powdery “cleanliness” developing there gradually and I am not sure just yet whether it will remain enjoyable (I like powder and I like clean) or whether it will turn into “irritating kind of clean” in large doses and/or over the time (I fear that this fragrance has the potential of being somewhere on the border between tantalizing and irritating).
Saying that…I do enjoy it so far, but I have only used a tiny amount from the sample…I would say that this could be good in a really cold weather. Will have to try that! By the way “glamorous” is a good description, Fragrantica.
Update: I did sleep with this aroma whiffing from my wrists and my neck and falling asleep, I was thinking – “I must remember to mention that this is beautiful”. So here goes – in small doses it does not turn irritating, instead it remains tantalizing all the way! 🙂
славанелюбит – :
warm, creamy, gourmand, sweet, a bit flowery – pure honey 🙂
I’ve checked Ambre d’Or on skin, and it smelled like an egg with a bit of alcohol, sth like eiercognac,it certainly doesn’t work on me 🙁