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pelisoli – :
The umpteenth sample of floor / mosquito repellent cleaner received during an online purchase. It seems that perfumery is drowning with cedar, rose water, geranium and vetiver …
here you have various citrus, cedar, little geranium, (fortunately) earthy vetiver and a lucky benzoin in the middle and in the final that saves the composition.
Not for me but if you love notes and the sour and always bitter drydown, skip the line and go directly to Pelargonium by Aedes de Venustas. Better quality and long life.
Bois Royal does not even care if the drydown is nice enough on my skin.
I will finish my vial on summer evenings on a camping site armed against unwanted insects.
Sorry …
karo666 – :
It’s the bitter rawness Club again!
How this can hope to capture any widespread appeal is beyond me,, no amber, vanilla anywhere in the compostion, let alone the start to soften/sweeten things up.
Really am growing very tired of Parfumiers who think avoiding comforting, cosy openings to follow the Niche crowd of ‘green’ and other oddities like buckets of saffron, geranium and oud are onto something.
Royal woods? Cedar? Like, really?
Sandalwood is the very image of royal with it’s addictive creamyness/softness yet true woody balance.
Another waste of a Niche project imo, sorry.
Scent: 3/10.
Quality: 8/10.
ecstasy27reg – :
Very good and when i smelled that for the first time i was inspired to buy that…