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petryshenko_89 – :
Beautiful green rose scent which unfortunately turns sour on my skin.
fooll12345 – :
Top Notes: Cassis/ Bergamot/ Black Pepper
Middle Notes: White Rose
Base Notes: Oakmoss/ Musk/ Tonka
This fragrance starts with a strongly fruity opening, among which bergamot overlaps with a sour-ish sweetness. I would assume that the berry-like sweetness comes from the Cassis, since Google told me that Cassis is “a sweet, dark red liqueur made from blackcurrants”.
What surprised me is that the combination of sourness and the white rose in this perfume produces an extremely green scent. The freshness is even more vivid when I started associating the berry-like sourness with the taste of liquor, reminding me of those unavoidable decaying flowers in garden. However, this “filter” over the rose does not go away easily( though on my skin the bergamot here volatilizes in about an hour), which for me goes beyond a natural state but to an artificial rawness. The sense of artifact is also enhanced by the underlying musk.
Antidris Cassis lasts about 10 hours on my skin and diminishes with a blur of warmness. That being said, oak moss and tonka in its base do not really stand out on me respectively. The sillage is pretty strong in the first 3,4 hours and then sticks well to the skin, but for those who doesn’t enjoy a green fragrance it can still be a little bit overpowering.
Overall this perfume definitely worths a try if you want to find a rose fragrance with a green rawness. For me, it would be a much better buy if I had not used the rose body cream by REN… They just smell so so so similar!