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buchak – :
I really like it. An interesting musky violet and tonka creation. I guess the muskiness is care of the ambergris. I do get the licorice note and it is thankfully very soft. These notes really work well together. Its quite a linear fragrance. Its a very soft feminine slightly powdery fragrance that is rather vintage in feel. Poor sillage and moderate longevity.
Kawtahh – :
I do not understand why there are a Laura Tonatto and a Tonatto Profumi when the house is the same.. anyway as said on the other “profile”:
Amber of your grandmother. maybe the mother of your grandmother.
Coty Grossmith Piver and old chemistry style.
I do like. Cause I love vintage. And i like to imagine how a young woman would smell in 1901.
But I wonder why this name? A greek name that sound cold masculine and it would be suitable for a Starship or stomach pills?
This fragrance made of amber and tonka sweet poudery remember a lot talc, pure talc, or old baby product. (now the aromas are changed). it is also a bit acid pungent like a demakeup.
Charme Ancienne or Poudre d’ambre would be better as name..
Aperion come on.. I understand the idea of eternal classic but here we are non in grece of homer, we are in france 1850