Black Rosette Strange Invisible Perfumes

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Black Rosette Strange Invisible Perfumes

Rated 4.43 out of 5 based on 7 customer ratings
(7 customer reviews)

Black Rosette Strange Invisible Perfumes for women and men of Strange Invisible Perfumes

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Black Rosette portrays the dark side of rose in a truly fascinating way. Lively aromas of rose and spearmint are intensified by ominous notes of leather, so this is an ideal fragrance for both sexes. The composition is created by Alexandra Balahoutis in 2005 in concentration of pure perfume, and launched in EDP variant in 2010.

It is available as 50 ml EDP and a 7 ml pure perfume.

7 reviews for Black Rosette Strange Invisible Perfumes

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    This has the best leather accord an all-natural perfumer can achieve! Kudos to you! Sorry to throw shades here but JoAnn Bassett should’ve tried this and took notes

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    At first, it was a scrubber!!!! I put it on and it smelled like disinfectant, mint and pine. But I didn’t scrub it. When it dried down, I liked it but I can’t handle getting there. I am an oud lover but this one was rough. It dried down into a nice, warm, ambery oudlike leathery scent. There is NO rose. None. I love leathers, too, but this is not one of the best.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ll be a naysayer – this smells like a thick leather strip and spearmint toothpaste. There is no reason to chose to wear this over something else.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Smells muddled and dirty like floral nail polish remover.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    I am not a huge fan of leather in perfume, but this is the most phenomenal leather perfume I’ve ever smelled. Before this, I loved Chanel’s Cuir de Russie, which is adulterated with lots of other notes and definitely smells like perfume. In Black Rosette, leather is the most prominent note, at least 75%. It’s like a leather soliflore, enhanced with rose and a somewhat medicinal spearmint. At times it reminds me of oud. I can’t help but wonder what plant is used to mimic leather like this.
    Instead of reminding me of a smoky, dirty bar after-hours like most leather perfumes, it’s a crisp, expensive, and clean leather, like brand-new black leather–yet it’s still a dark scent because the leather is so intense. It has a bit of a sinner & saint complex going for it. For anyone who loves leather, this is an absolute must and well worth the price tag. It’s totally unique and isn’t overwhelming for being such a robust perfume. Very stylish.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    A beautiful leathery rose. I typically stay away from the rose scents, but this is deep sultry leather that stands on top of a bunch of crushed roses. The mint is an after thought to me, although it is present. This is wonderful and I would own it in a heartbeat if money were no object.
    This is an example of a scent one turns to when they would rather smell interesting than pretty.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    opens with a sharp blast of leather and mint, kind of camphory, tarry feel to it, pretty much masculine. A little like an oily balm (reminds me a toned down tiger balm)
    yet the drydown is divine, the roses unfold and comes more feminine, little woody perchance. The leather is still there but now it is divine.
    I do not think there is a huge sillage to it at this stage and it seems a little faded down to a skin scent but this is something I would like to see in my collection.

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