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Steves.McCurry – :
This perfume reminds me of my childhood in the 80s, probably because of the rose, which is the main note here. There were a lot of rose-scented products back in the early/mid 80s, creams, soaps, even scented erasers shaped like roses, that me and my friends collected, and that’s what I recognise here. Sweet tea rose mixed with violet. Berries and patchouli are among my most disliked perfumery notes, but they are not too strong here, and they are well-blended. I can smell the ambergris, a salty, animalic touch. Not very noir, though, and not exactly my style, but still fun to smell, and drift back in time for a moment…
Testing a mini edt.