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maksim11 – :
It’s a very realistic floral, mainly linden, and orange blossoms. I smell it and feel like there should be bees around. Especially the orange blossom note, it really does smell like an orange tree in bloom. I only smell the wood and musk notes deep into the dry down period. It has kind of a scented soap vibe about it too. A little bit waxy maybe? Very slightly indolic, just enough to lightly prickle at the back of my nose.
I got a decant through scentbird, but won’t be buying a bottle. It’s nice but doesn’t wow me. I wish Nateeva sold rollerballs or small purse size sprays. I like their fragrances but wouldn’t wear any of them often enough to invest in a bottle.
bob-sergei – :
Very apparent and heady neroli right when applied, then this soft orange blossom blooms. It’s a beautiful orange and yellow fizzy texture.
After warming for about an hour, Bahamas wears slightly longer and stronger than traditional light colognes I’m used to, and has a quiet floral ending with sweet musk.
I got to enjoy it on my skin for around four hours before it really started fading.
wrewEvelf – :
Update:
I tried this out in cooler weather and found it to be a new beast, and was surprised to not find gardenia among this listed notes, as this has an indolic sort of note I generally associate with that white flower, not these. Either way, this is a very nice and creamy sort of white of white floral, and worth a try if you have a chance to snag a decant…
Simple white floral, nice, but nothing mind blowing or unique, with the exception of those linden notes, which are nice.
sevenfox – :
Narcotic/”heady,” animalic white florals (neroli and orange blossom) with a prominent note of linden blossom. Vivid, aromatic, citrus, green, fresh, rich, and honeyed facets.
It is quite naturalistic to my nose in that its scent is reminiscent more so to flower absolutes rather than single-molecule aroma compounds. Musk and a bit of wood lend warmth and body.
Personally, I LOVE it, as it is exactly my type of fragrance; it is quite pricey, however….
Zopemesomanum – :
I finally got my sample from Nateeva in the mail. At first, I thought this smelled like a typical beach fragrance, but now it smells like the Carolina jasmine that grows in my grandmother’s backyard. It’s a very nice yellow floral, but I wouldn’t say it’s complex. It seems fairly linear. Definitely smells like a balanced, simple tropical flower. If it was affordable I might consider getting it, but not at its market price.
de_gizard – :
I got this from Scentbird. It’s okay, a pleasant floral but nothing earth shattering, I find it quite generic. It doesn’t have great longevity on my skin. I wouldn’t purchase a full bottle.