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sanek1985 – :
The name of this creation comes from Cantaride, a drug that was widely used in European medicine and also in some beverages, because of its diuretic and aphrodisiacs factors. Even today, although toxic, is still used in aphrodisiacs and also in remedies for wart removal. It is obtained from the Cantharidin that, in turn, is achieved through the Spanish fly (Lytta Vesicatoria).
It has everything to do with the creative concept of the company and brings the contradiction between the aphrodisiac and the poisonous.
In its composition, notes of Angelica seeds (tuberosa) and caviar, in the head; benzoin and bright leather, in the body; vanilla, patchouli and musk, in the base.
On the skin, however, the scent revolves around the nuances of vanilla and benzoin. There is a touch of leather here, a chocolaty nuance of patchouli there, but nothing too obvious. Cantaride is sweety and creamy, full of sensuality and elegant appearance that are peculiar to vanilla.
Is perfectly unisex, but it’s not the kind of fragrance suitable for warmer climates, because it can become nauseating. In the cold, however, works beautifully!
In the name, there’s a word (in parentheses) that says: pennellature, from the Italian. The translation means brush strokes. I found no official references, but I think it should have some relation with the method used to apply the medicine in the past.
Cantaride is quite linear, has median projection and high durability on the skin. A beautiful fragrance for lovers of compositions that are rich in vanilla.
gamer – :
True, i can sense a tracing of caviar in this as the vanilla is trying to hide it’s rancidity. It’s like sweat covered by fragrance or a perfume, while the only note that is supporting the caviar rancidity is the musc besides the kind of leather in here is as well could be a supporter, playing the tough guy role. A bit angelic is there and no patchouli so far.
It is a great fragrance to be honest and i was shocked that it smells good tho although i didn’t have that high hope of sniffing something of interest.