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vs5576 – :
you see violet, hyacinth and tuberose, you may think how could this possibly be masculine? leave those thoughts aside. the violet leaf here, along with the initial citric bitterness of bergamot, holds its own against the creaminess of the tuberose, which adds just enough sweetness to stop things from turning ‘stemmy’. hyacinth casts a cold spiciness, like opening the door to an arctic morning. teone’s use of oakmoss is once again utilised wonderfully as an inky backing note, adding earthiness along with labdanum and patchouli. thoroughly bracing, but softening like melting snow to let the sweetness of the tuberose and earth breathe. wonderfully composed.
DraxAddehyday – :
Teone made a wonderful and unique Chypre Floral scent again. And it might match with anyone who loves modern classical Chypre notes. First, I felt a masculine violet leaf and bitter fresh Bergamot with spicy Tuberose. After that, my nose caught a coolish Hyacinth, earthy Labdanum and dryish Patchouli. A little matte Oakmoss always keeps to joining them. Finally soft residual fragrance remained on my skin.
This mixing presents me slow-motion breadth for muscul and gentle (but he having clothes), and gives me silent driving power. It has a powerful but kindness androgynous feeling. Motherhood in men.
In other words, what I want to say is that this scent is ideal for a neutral atmosphere. I love it.
Vladimir.N – :
A cool, smooth masculine violet, he’s braced against the cold. The collar of his thick, soft duffle is drawn up around his rugged jawline, strong yet coldly aloof. The raw warmth of his body, aromatic yet tinged with a warm floral heart, radiates gently beneath his soft woollen underlining while the icy wind bites his face in spite. Spicy cold hyacinth and a brisk greeness rain down around him, creating an arctic bitterness that compounds his raw, weather beaten poise. He has dauntless fortitude in a frozen wilderness, like a lone dark violet, stark in a bed of cold green leaves on a frosted rocky outcrop, he is a solitary pioneer in the wintry glacial freeze that is Antarctica.