Candour Humiecki & Graef

4.50 из 5
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Candour Humiecki & Graef

Candour Humiecki & Graef

Rated 4.50 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)

Candour Humiecki & Graef for women and men of Humiecki & Graef

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Candour by Humiecki & Graef is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Candour was launched in 2012. Candour was created by Christophe Laudamiel and Christophe Hornetz. The fragrance features green notes, calamus, iris, ginger flower, galbanum, violet, oive leaf, sage, lavender, almond, cardamom, milk, vanilla, sandalwood and lily-of-the-valley.

8 reviews for Candour Humiecki & Graef

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Unpublished, contemporary fragrance. Very good.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    I remember that i have reviewed this fragrance before & i don’t know where it is!
    This is “Secretion Magnifique” taken to minimal and adding more green metallic effect. In short, saliva on a metal spoon early morning cooper water and sitting in a wetty backyard. Quite unpleasant, and superbly unbalanced.
    When it calms down (after 10 minutes) the metallic goes light, the saliva decreased, and the green rises, but remains unpleasant and disturbing.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Candour is fantastic, outrageous and absolutely unique. It’s a very interesting olfactory experience, where horrid interlaces with sublime as the scents wears on towards the drydown. The first splash of raw, curdling milkiness, so uncannily redolent of fresh milk powder, is seriously disturbing. It smells simultaneously vegetal and animalic, like being forced to give birth in the middle of a tropical jungle. It’s revolting and stomach-churning, but not necessarily in a disgusting kind of way, if that makes any sense.
    This gradually gives way to a more palatable palm-y greenness in the heart, with strong traces of that vegetal milkiness simmering below the surface. There’s still nothing conventional or pleasing about the scent at this point, but it’s wearable now, and absolutely captivating to my nose. I’m a big fan of Amaranthine though – I have a penchant for steamy, musky-vegetal, tropical jungle-style aromas.
    There’s an element in the scent that smells like something citrusy, providing a vital semi-fresh counterpoint to the curdling, leafy muskiness. The milk powder element is always present, though it’s never as disturbingly full-on as on the opening. I would prefer it to be even more toned down, with the humid green notes made more intense instead, but I think the scent is pretty brilliant anyway. It calms down to a pleasant, fluffy, yoghurt-y cardamon on the drydown.
    It’s too eccentric for most social occasions; even so I’m beginning to entertain the idea of maybe getting a bottle as there are times I really crave the steamy green milkiness of this somewhat repulsive yet utterly fascinating creation. Plus I find it wears really well in my hot and humid subtropical weather.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Well, I agree – it is very interesting perfume. And that is what I like about it. Wearing it you feel special. I believe not everyone would like it, but I love it a lot! So, never buy this perfume blind, it is the one you must try first!

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Chromatic scale: Unripe green, green, white, deep white, fluo yellow undertones, opaque notes.
    Immaginary Accords: unsweetened milky-green fig, grass, stone-cold milk, fizzy ginger, orris, galbanum, sour-ish unripe citruses, man-machine, white velvet, stylized flowers.
    Tags: fresh, creamy, yogurt, green, bizarre, WTF, illusion / mirage, future, mutant-pop, mainstream, twisted.
    Modern Art.
    Longevity: Stellar.
    Projection: Above average.
    Rating: 7/10

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Wretched concoction of heavy cream and sour green notes. I scrubbed after one hour to get rid off this bilge. It’s as bad a Secretions M.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    It is a very interesting perfume. For me it started aswell as Lulu said, with a very brusque strange note (I’d say cucumbery mixed with cabbagy) and I hated it, but in difference with Lulu, it changed in about two hours, and it was really beautifull, soft milky and very discretly woody. It lasted quite long and stayed all the next 6-8 hours in the same 2nd note.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Tried this fragrance again recently, after a 3-year break and I really hate it – there is a horrible note of boiled cabbage about it, which for me, makes it a scrubber. My earlier review is below and I would not be so complimentary now. By the way, I love Secretions Magnifique, make of that what you will.
    2012 review: Sadly, this perfume and I do not get along – it is way too green for me, and green in a cabbagey way, not a peapod, galbanum, fig sort of way. It does have an odd quality of effervescing off the skin, but for all the notes listed, I can’t pick anything out and it stays the same on me for hour after hour without ever getting to the milky, vanilla-y, sandalwood drydown I was hoping for. Hope others have better luck.

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