Champaca Absolute Tom Ford

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Champaca Absolute Tom Ford

Champaca Absolute Tom Ford

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 45 customer ratings
(45 customer reviews)

Champaca Absolute Tom Ford for women and men of Tom Ford

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Private Blend Champaca Absolute by Tom Ford is a fragrance for women and men introduced in 2009. Top notes are cognac, bergamot and dyer’s greenweed; middle notes are champaca, orchid, violet and jasmine; base notes are vanilla, amber, sandalwood and marron glace. Available in 50 and 250 ml flacons.

45 reviews for Champaca Absolute Tom Ford

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Fleshy and golden. It hearkens Givenchy Ysatis but without the chypre base, this one is another beautiful yellow floral done right. Very reminiscent of the fleshy banana peels, fruity and sweet, all defined by the supporting bases. The marron glace just adds a somewhat charred sugariness and the violets just keep the sweetness in check. Very tropical and warm, brazen and deep.
    And might I just add?
    It lasts for a day without touch-ups.
    The sugared-wood drydown is to die for.
    Multifaceted and has a beautiful transitioning from top to base.
    The notes lack Tokaj Wine and something bitter.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    This is divine. Bubbles1964’s review right below mine sums this up perfectly for me. “I think I am falling in love, or at least a fling” with this..and the rest of that review nails TF’s Champaca Absolute for me to a “T”! Champaca Absolute is not a powerhouse to me, and it’s not overly sweet, the sweetness is a whisper, not a scream or screech. The sandalwood lends a nice subtle warmth and I smell a bit of..bananas!! To me this is yellow floral, not the jasmine/white floral note listed. There is a booziness to this that is very subtle. But none of the notes here are overpowering…For me this is a soft sillage and sadly longevity is not there. Yes, possibly falling in love..even if only for a very brief fling.. ❤️❤️❤️

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    I think I’m falling in love, but I can’t fully commit. I will defiantly have a fling with this creamy perfume, and here’s why:
    It’s a magnificent, beautiful, sultry scent. Perfect for a hot summer date night. Champaca and booze and vanilla and violet . . . and so much more. Great longevity and decent projection, happy to have this for the perfect tropical vacation. Even if I’m only dreaming.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Flower bomb.
    Swimming in flower petals. Incredibly intense champaca, orchid, carnation, jasmine, rose, and probably (let’s be honest) many others I can’t even name . None of them particularly natural-smelling, though.
    A sweetly powerful, intoxicating scent that takes the dark Tom Ford drydown base into a clearer sweet, somehow boozy, sharp, vanilla-floral.
    It’s OK, but not for me.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    The opening is very beautiful, the dry down is weird on my skin. I have a 50 ml bottle msg me if interested in swapping only on other TF private blend.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Definitely a tropical, boozy scent. Works best in a tropical climate and smells a bit too floral in other situations.
    If you are going to lounge on a beach among plumeria trees in Thailand, it’s perfect.
    Office? No. Date? No. Cold weather? No. Interesting? Yes.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    When i smelled this out of the flacon i got a metallic alcoholic plum kind of smell unlike anything else, and it deeply intrigued me. It’s what I’d have liked etat libre d’orange remarkable people to smell like. Unfortunately on skin this becomes unwearable for a man. If only Tom could make the top notes in ones like this and Venetian Bergamot last longer. This could have been on par with something like Baccarat Rouge 540 if the smell emanating from the flacon was reproduced by the on-skin experience

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    I hugged a young lady and the scent got on me and lasted all day. Having took a flight I could still smell it that night. It drove me nuts (in a good way). I was thrilled to find out it was unisex. My signature scent is Aventus but unlike Aventus, I can smell this all day and night (it gets on your pillow and follows you to your dreams).

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    This is the sexiest floral scent I’ve ever experienced!
    I wore this on one arm and Noir de Noir on the other…to decide which I preferred.
    This one excites me so much more even though NDN is indeed a beautiful composition..
    I am not a huge floral lover but the sharp opening is grounded by sweetness that smells like dates, booze and bad decisions..
    I’ll probably cave and purchase it this week

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Reminds me a lot of Chanel Beige. Sweet, floral, soft, but it sticks with you all day!

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Champaca Absolute is ABSOLUTELY sexy, sultry, juicy, nectarous liquid gold! Swoon-worthy. The champaca flower here in Champaca Absolute is essentially a sweet, nectarous yellow/white floral of tropical origin. Imagine frangipani, ylang ylang, and jasmine. Combined with cognac and marron glace, comes a syrupy and saucy dimension that adds both to sweetness and depth. Complete with a smooth, sensual dirty/clean musk; both airy, light, and summery, Champaca Absolute gradually reveals itself something dirty and forbidden. There’s just something magic about this scent. The sweetness is blended so well with the florals and musk in a refined Tom Ford fashion, that really lends itself an enticing experience!
    Yesterday I received the best compliment in history of ever wearing fragrances! My friend said, “You smell like Turkish Delight!” To me, that’s the best thing you can ever tell me! I mean, who wouldn’t want to be walking around dripping and oozing delicious, sticky, Turkish Delight??! Guess what I was wearing? You guessed right -> Champaca Absolute! (Who knew??)
    For me, Champaca Absolute was a love-at-first-smell kind of perfume. It didn’t struck me as spectacular at the Tom Ford counter, as there was too much sensory overload in-store. But I knew it stood a chance and I bought a 10ml decant. Beautiful, and I wore it during daily life, and I was sold! Literally! Now I have invested in a larger bottle, and I look forward to whatever adventures Champaca Absolute will bring. It’s a firm favourite that could easily rise to a special sort of signature 😉

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a floral scent with some semi-dirty vibes on my skin, nothing different from many other women perfumes when you first spray it on your wrist. It smells very flowery/powdery and feminine but after a while it gets a little bit dirtier, probably because of the cognac which then becomes appropriate even for men. I quite like the dry down.
    Scent: 8.5/10
    Longevity: 8/10
    Projection: 8/10

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    This is gorgeous! I just got a full bottle after using samples and am so happy. In my opinion this is more feminine than masculine but suits either. It is one of his best and I love the way the champacca sits on the skin mixing with the other notes. Heavenly!

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Mm, the combination of champaca flower, cognac and sandalwood turn this into more of a tobacco scent to my nose. There’s that sweet dense Tom Ford cough syrup feel again but very attractive notes in their sum total. Snuggly, close and quite naughty. Reminds me of drinking a bit too much and staying out a bit too late. Like it.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Good scent. But this is not hownI would love my Champaca. Very basic core. It’s a decent fragrance but not inpressive enough esp when that woody note kicks in. Doesn’t feel like Sandal at all to me. I live both the main players too much.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Sampled this at Macy*s today for the first time.
    Fantastic opening and middle development stages here…….. complex and impressive. I get the “champagne” smell a bit–weaving in and out.
    HOWEVER…… after 1/2 hour all you are left with is a medicine-y sandalwood on your skin. No fun at all. Tom Ford really dropped the test tube while creating this one!
    Expect this to be discontinued in a few years.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Fabulous perfume! I adore it. It’s truly magnificent. And thank you LuxAestiva, for your wonderful review. You describe my own impression of Champaca Absolute to a tee! Having never seen nor smelt the flower itself, I appreciate your description. Perfect.
    It is, as you say: creamy, buttery, banana-custard etc; beautiful ‘toasty’ oak, cognac, gorgeous flowers, sandalwood, vanilla, amber. Really feminine – really beautiful.
    A lovely, scrumptious, rich perfume. Love it. Very special.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    I think this fragrance is stunning. I love it and do not regret the price I paid for it. Most possibly beautiful yellow flowers perfume to ever put on. I mostly sense the yellow flowers that must be the champaca essence and something boozzy and smokey in the same time. Very feminine! Works great in both summer and winter but in winter is much more interesting, the ‘fumey aspect is more pronounced during colder seasons.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    dont really like it :c
    it’s metallic at first, very complex, boozy, i get the cognac and candy notes. the metallic notes fade after a while, and it becomes sweeter.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    If you have ever smelled champaca flowers or other related magnolias, this will instantly transport you into sticking your face into it’s fresh blooms. The best way to describe a champaca flower is slightly spicy but also creamy and buttery with a banana custard like sweetness. A related plant is even called Banana Shrub (Magnolia/Michelia figo) due to it’s banana fragranced flowers. Champaca is definitely the main actor here, but is supported and enhanced by other floral nuances, sweet notes and warm base notes of sandalwood, vanilla and amber. I adore the largely present cognac note because it’s boozy presence mellows the champaca out by yielding a toasty oakiness. Champaca Absolute makes me feel happy, yet I don’t feel the need to buy a full bottle and will savor my 4 ml bottle on rainy days when I need some flowers, sweets and a hefty drink.

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    This is the day my dreams come true about finding a real sillage monster that I love
    I don’t know how champaca and maron grac smell in reality,but I can smell a dominant floral note,which is familiar to my nose but I’ve never smelt it in a perfume,very natural,nostalgic and nice smelling,soaked in a nutty honey..there is no cognak to my nose
    I know this kind of explaining a scent is childish but this is the best way I can picture it
    It is warm,sweet and deliciously sexy,there is a hint of powderyness,also a hint of spices and to be honest I find champaca absolute,absolutely feminine..very differant from other perfumes I own and very strong
    Great longevity and enormous sillage
    I will wear it all around the year except summers(maybe not bad for summer nights)
    I think it’s better for +35years old so not for my age but I like it and I wear whatever I like.this is a special fragrance and I’m going to use it in special events
    I will edit this after several uses

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    I don’t know what champaca smells like, but I assume it smells like “YELLOW FLOWERS!!!” Not unpleasant, but just not as complex as I would like a Tom Ford to be. I will likely use my sample during the spring and summer months, but I won’t consider a bottle of this one.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    Haven’t smelled a Champaca flower yet, but the opening has a yellow-flowery smell, the sort that emanates from Frangipani flowers but subtle. The packaging for this perfume is misleading in a good way as it’s makes a twist. One would expect dark, balsamic, heavy notes from an amber coloured bottle with gold accents. The perfume notes are very tropical, semi-lite and there is an under-tone of something classic, something old but not out-dated. Like the perfume cupboard of a rich aunt who in her 40’s, who had just left her collection in your name.
    Yes, there is a feminine-ness and glamour in the notes. Something one would wear for an evening, There are hints of ripening fruits and a smell of aged brandy mixed with thick honey, I really cant put my finger on it.
    This is a mature perfume, If you are above 40, things will settle around you very quickly and its a pleasant fragrance. Completely opposite reaction to BronxBeauty’s experience.
    I wouldn’t re-purchase again (as it stands) never know what time does to a guy.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    My new obsession, a blind eBay purchase that I was a little anxious about after reading the review labelling it as very feminine, I shouldn’t have worried. Whilst it’s not hyper-masculine, which I hate – hence I’m far more interested in trying ‘unisex’ fragrances – this is a floral scent with some balls. I definitely get what a previous reviewer said about bamboo and rice, it has that captivating scent of warm sushi rice. I’ve never smelt a Champaca, flower, apparently it’s botanically a magnolia but doesn’t smell like it is. I get a very ripe, honeyed floral that manages not to be too sweet. Projection and longevity very good, I don’t get much evolution in this, which is a positive because the main accord is so wonderful. I don’t know when I’ll wear this other than wanting to sit with it and enjoy it by myself, I think it could work for a casual few drinks or anything semi-formal. Definitely one of those scents that has me walking around town sniffing my wrist obsessively.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    Champaca-scented rice and sweet ripe plums, mixed in a bamboo bowl

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    Another testament to how different a fragrance can be from one skin to another. This is pure heaven on my skin, and in the easiest way. Leads with cognac and champaca, but well blended with other notes. Follows with discernible but not heavy violet supported by amber. Unfortunately the sillage is not huge on me, nor is the longevity lengthy.
    In my collection, this is a great one for everyday/work because it cuddles me closely and elegantly, but in no way could anyone (I assume) perceive this as offensive or loud. Some of the TF’s I love are bigger and shout their presence. This is more than a whisper, but you need to listen carefully.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    I like most Tom Ford fragrances but I swear this one smells like Blue Clinic Shampoo from the 70s.

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    Really not nice.
    I get none of the notes listed above but I do get a massive blast of very cheap smelling synthetic rubbish. I like a lot of Tom Ford’s private blend, but to me, this smells like a very cheap air freshner.
    No

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    I wanted so badly to love this. And from the bottle and on a card, I did. It seemed like a full bodied floral, and I thought my quest for a floral fragrance to join my wardrobe may be over.
    However…
    I initially got the green tones, and zesty bergamot, and thought “ooooh! You’re going to evolve wonderfully!” The next step revealed the pure champaca heart… and that’s where it froze. I didn’t get any further evolution. The champaca did seem to get stronger as it warmed on my skin, but it didn’t shift in any sort of interesting direction.
    It was as if I suddenly had a large fragrant toad squatted on my arm in a Carmen Miranda hat yelling “CHAMPACA! CHAMPACA!” at me.
    I dearly hope this fragrance opens differently on other skin types, but for me it was a colossal NOPE that I couldn’t wash off fast enough.
    It also left me with something of an olfactory hangover, where for the next couple days every remotely sweet fragrance I smelled made my brain think the champaca had returned.

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m envious of those who smell woods or amber in this. To my nose, it is all big (huge, gargantuan) flowers. Too strong. No rounded edges. I waited for the drydown in case it morphed but no. Still huge piercing flowers. It lasted so long which would have been a bonus if I liked it. The high price is also very limiting. Lucky those who smells it differently than I do.
    One spray on me
    Sillage: a foot
    Longevity: 5-6 hours
    Rating: 1/5

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    Im a guy that doesn’t necessary care whether a fragrance is made for a man or a woman, I like what I like. And as for Champaca…I def like it. I get the hairspray opening some complain about, as it does start off with a sweet, almost chemically pungent aroma. I don’t know what a Champaca flower smells like, but to me its super sweet-fruity, almost leaning toward ripe bananas. Take that sweet banana smell and give it a back bone of amber, sandalwood and cognac then top it off with some violet and thats what you have here, It’s very different and there is something underneath it all that I can’t describe and maybe thats a good thing. Throw a little mystery and confusion out there and let people come closer to try to figure it all out.
    Overall, it’s sticky sweet/honey rich and that may make some love this, or make them run from it. I for one am intrigued by it. I like to wear it just to see what happens.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    I had just about decided that Tom Ford fragrances are not for me; too overwhelming and complicated. That said, I do like Black Orchid and Jasmine Rouge is not too shabby. But this! Champaca Absolute smells just as I wanted it to smell: a serene, peaceful journey down a quiet river through an Asiatic landscape.
    The first time I tried it from the complimentary deluxe 4ml sample handed out from Neiman Marcus, I was mildly disappointed. It was pleasant but I wanted it to be a little stronger. I wore it for a day then thought no more of it for a month. THEN I tried it again a few weeks ago and was thoroughly enchanted. It has a very light musky sandalwood undertone which pushes the champaca note into full bloom, lending a sensuous aura to this understated and elegant fragrance. As for cognac and jasmine, no, I do not detect these things; where others claim the cognac lends a syrupy sweet character, I smell absolutely nothing boozy-sweet. And I appreciate that as I am not a fan of sugary, boozy fragrances. Honestly all I get is champaca and sandalwood, two of my favorite notes.
    This is no powerhouse; sillage is very close to the skin and staying power maxes out at around 3 hours unless you really douse yourself freely with it, which I do. This is one I wear for myself and if someone else notices it, that’s fine but not necessary for my enjoyment of it. It is very calming and meditative to me; dry, softly woody with a refined champaca note. It’s perfect for year-round wear. I can see the Buddha smiling his approval as he catches a whiff of it from someone who enters his temple for meditation.

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    The most potent fragrance I own! Maximum 2 sprays or I feel like I dove in a bottle! I can smell patchouli and cardamom in addition to champaca- orchid blend. I wish that cognac notes would be more intense, I love the woody- vanilla dry down. Last up to 24 hours on my skin and does not let me forget that I’m wearing it

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    I tried it yesterday and let me tell you that out of all the “TOM FORD women’s fragrances” is the only one that got my attention.
    I approve of it lol.
    I oPt it on yesterday at night and I can still smell it!
    Wonderful

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    sweet clean florals. don’t smell any booze (cognac) but I do get a large amount of sweetness radiating off my skin – vanilla dancing with jasmine, candied violets watching the dance and amber trying to desperately squeeze in. unlike most TF scents this one is rather soft, it doesn’t scream at you or radiate from 75 feet away. it’s a pleasant cleanliness, like laundry detergent sprinkled with fresh cut flowers. interesting but not my style.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    Very sweet and syrupy, maybe a bit to much to wear but nice to sniff. Very flowery and feminine, definitely NOT unisex, if I smelled this on a guy I’d definitely be pulling his man card… Smells too generic and too much like hairspray/crayons to spend the cash for a full bottle. Nice to sample though.

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    I was lucky enough to get my hands on a 6 pk of tom ford 4mls for cheap on ebay. I tend to really marinate of a frag. and once I get so obsessed I feel it in my bones, like its a part of me and I need it because each perfume I have owned stands as a hallmark of a period of time in my life. that being said I have been without a “daily” juice for quite some time. I do have old favorites, but have yet to find a new “the one”. I fell instantly in love with tobacco oud. its dirty spicy sweaty rough things behind closed doors quality haunts me, so much so I totally ignored champaca absolute until this evening….. things have become so complicated, because if I shell out the dough for a bottle of TF, its a commitment. and champaca sparkles, its lovely when applied, and becomes this luxurious soft beauty. The jasmine, champaca, and vanilla notes in here are so well mingled. Light enough for daytime, sexy enough for evening. I guess my days of a commitment fragrance are dead, with so many exciting new twists down the rabbit hole.

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    The opening is pretty feminine. The heart and dry down is probably made more for the feminine as well, but I could care less. This stuff smells wonderful and reminds me of Napa valley wine tasting. My least favorite part is the opening, which is a cloud of that old hair spray smell that sometimes I get from feminine frags (ex: AG La Violette). I get both rich red wine and white floral in a good way. My daughter loves it as well, asked if she could put it on today too.

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a gorgeous floral with depth, that isn’t an annoying or nauseating floral. It is very safe and unoffensive, and clings closely to the skin. It’s soft, clean, feminine, and warm. I think this would make a perfect workday scent, year round, but it’s not sexy or powerful enough to wear for a night out. In fact, I like it so much as an inviting-safe-tolerable-floral that I might actually get it for work.

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    Not strictly champaca by any means, but this is a solid narcotic floral that makes a mockery of the florals that TF have been releasing as of late. However, it’s very sweet, powered more by honey, vanilla, and amber than anything. Slightly soapy, quite syrupy, and somewhat lactonic. It doesn’t smell like any one specific flower (although rose stands out once it gets going), but it smells very floral with a capital-F. Heady, slightly oily, a bit tropical, but there’s not much to it and it’s very, very loud. So if you wear too much of this in a public space, expect to be pegged as “that person” — and deservedly so.

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    LAST FOREVER. SMELLS FABULOUS. I am a quality over quantity consumer and this is a must floral in my little collection. Thank you Tom Ford.

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    Not for me, Whoever likes Champaca go for this one, especially woman, i dont think its a man kinda perfume 😛

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    Champaca Absolute is my favourite of the TF line. This is an absolutely magnificent (feminine) fragrance. “Lush, heady and intoxicating – yet perfectly restrained” – is the feeling I get from smelling this one. It also has great longevity and sillage! The notes are blended to perfection, and I might add, this is one of the most unique florientals I have smelled so far. In hot weather I like to add Neroli Portofino.

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    Here’s for those of you who complained about “new friend” writing in Arabic. I didn’t take me more than 15 seconds to use Google Translate to get it translated into English. Happy now, since it was apparently a hardship for some to do it themselves? This is directly from Google Translate, and I take no responsibility for grammar, and so on.
    Flower fragrance exclusive Tom Ford Altchampka – private mix
    There perfume bearing the name of the word “Absolute” any absolute exclusive, which means that the fragrance maker has put this component in the head when the work of synthesis of aromatic and was his main concern no interest to the consecration of this component, so do not expect that there is a major player within the aromatic bottle labeled “Absolute” However, this component is intended, and what else would be supportive of the components of the main player to proclaim it in the most beautiful and pompous as possible a picture of him.
    And Atrna Tchampka Abceleo this is the perfect model for this kind of combinations of aromatic ideal for fans of this component, which is represented here, “Flower Altchampka.”
    I believe that even understand a people or communities, then you have to read where they live read detailed conscious. Fbaqrah place including its content of natural components interfere mainly in the formation of cultures, customs and Sekolejiat and ideologies of living in this place.
    Atrna and based on this flower Altchampka, this flower native to Southeast Asia, especially in India.
    We have found the password for this fragrance, it’s “India” permission.
    Whenever my eyes fell on the word “India” opens APOP my memory on: (stunning natural scenery – mountains of lush grass with blatant colors – Indian temples – the crown shop – tea plantations – the Ganges – the huge elephants – the Himalayas – yoga – the ancient Indian Movies nature tragic ancient Indian music and dumped in the melodramatic and the other dancer beats all Mpehjat life).
    And millions “Codra” owners bodies slender with pale faces that may Olhptha the scorching sun of the large number of works that are similar to slavery and forced labor in a few masters layer of the clergy “Brahmins” layer warriors “Alkashatrella”, and senior traders and supervision “Alvaiche.”
    It is a combination of “natural – geographic – social” contradictory only see it in this place, which lasted from ancient times until today on a deep philosophical basis can not be expressed only utter one is “patience,” Patience is the basis of this highly complex Indian mixture and contradiction .
    Tonight, let us add “Altchampka” This flower of India for this special mix “Private Blend” private Tom Ford and borrow from the name to be “Indian Blend”.
    Let us now embark on a journey to India to explore this unique fragrance.
    Inevitably will start in New Delhi airport, where luxury and elegance of the English character who Setsll you through touches of glass around the halls of the red gates, a color so beloved of the British, to be the overall impression you have that you did not enter India after.
    Italian Bergamot refreshing that she loves the European peoples and almost devoid perfume continental him.
    Cognac: the French original brew.
    Flower “Dyer’s Greenweed” or puck dyeing, which represents the British and Wales the most important habitat.
    European editorial: “Bergmot refreshing and fuel Cognac and velvet flower Walgreen Lloyd”
    But not to worry, they will not last long and will not take the time your trip takes only as much as you check in and out of New Delhi airport procedures English character time.
    But why did you choose to Delhi to enter the heart of India instead of Bombay, the largest city?
    Now I began to understand .. Vdelha is not an Indian character fully, it has always been the focus of Rahal invaders and colonizers and conquerors of the Indian sub-continent since he was named Dehli days Persians and then of Arabs even ended British occupation which a character name to Delhi developed to represent a blend of ancient and modern eras, and be a center of power and governance, the economy and is where all the currents of life between a large modern buildings, streets, gardens and wide in return will include landscape collector Delhi mosque and the red Fort and the old castle and the Qutub Minar and the Temple of Hewmanao and India Gate Park Lodi Park Urdu character, where the graves of Muhammad Shah Iskandar Lodi.
    But no matter how different places in the heart of Delhi, you can be confident that your roses surround wherever you go:
    Orchid: with the sweet smell that suggest cleanliness and vanilla-like in some species.
    Jasmine: Warm exciting, who works on the mood balance and a feeling of happiness, which is called in India b Mutia Mutia
    Flower Violet: Athens icon old favorite of Napoleon Bonaparte, strong and heavy smell like a flower, it is not with a wooden fragrant herbal intensive rather than a thin flower nice smell smells like a flower iris roots.
    It flowers in their entirety or European exist in more than one place in the world, but when you are in India, you will not only received this scene there.
    “Altchampka” flower yellow adorn the hair of girls and women in the streets and shops, and mingle always bouquets of roses on the tables and in the corridors of hotels in Delhi, which is primarily used for worship in temples, whether at home or out, as well as the spread filled the when approaching some Indians who wearing oily perfume homemade.
    Flower Altchampka with petals goblet of Almagnulaa family, you’ll find between them and the orchid some harmony and perhaps similarity, strong and psychological effects of a clear cause for a mixture of happiness and the smell is so calm, and perhaps this was the motive for their presence in abundance in Indian temples, which is a meditation and yoga practice Bgelsthe known for long hours as a basis for rituals in the temples of South East Asia in general.
    Inevitably will enjoy all kinds of flowers and roses in India but you if Geert because carry with you a bouquet of only one of these flowers face the full weight of choice on the “flower Altchampka” then you might not find only here, and will increase choice established when complement their trip to rural India, to understand the good genius The existence of this particular place.
    So .. The heart of the fragrance syphilis of jasmine and violet and jasmine may fits Delhi only where mixed nationalities, languages and faces, but if I decided to delve into the depths of India to go to the real India “India Codra” it is not appropriate to carry them, none of these aristocratic flowers that will increase from feeling the pain of the class and moan their bodies meager tired of working long hours.
    But you will have everyone there Batsama satisfaction and acceptance if you go clutching flowers Indian Altchampka which brings to mind the stories of fathers from the days of patience and struggle, which abound in the past and Stlhmanm image of Mahatma “Great Soul” Gandhi and next to him Rafik struggle and the first head of the Ministry of Indian national leader Jawaharlal Nehru stories , rightly understood the link between ancient India and civilization between Sindh and India, which sees the world now, do you know anything about the salt March ??
    Do you think that in a place like this you can have a real presence for:
    Maroon Glasser marrons glacés: dessert consisting of Abu scalp covered or soaked in sugar syrup diabetes, Fmaron means brown and Glasser because they are saturated with sugar.
    Amber and vegetable “amber”: The segments sweet, gooey resin, comfortable, and warm.
    Or vanilla: a platoon of spices, sweet smell of warm, as is the case in amber, make you feel comfortable and calm, tend to floral scent, with good flavor excite the appetite.
    You may also find these things in some of the houses of wealthy merchants and large-scale farmers “Alvaiche”
    But I would never be them prevail over the pain and grief and memories of the majority of the people of Alhnaudi Codra ordinary thin bodies owners, but in the strength and hardness of sandal wood, which certainly will not be without them home from their homes or temples or Mbakm.
    Sandalwood: wood, aromatic with a strong sweet smell of heavy, long-lasting, smells of spiritual dimensions removes tension.
    There you will find Altchampka inside the houses and courtyards, weddings and hillsides flower and even within local diets.
    Ttnea will not trip quickly, and will not go back to Delhi airport before to spend in rural India amid these wonderful Codra the whole day and night to be a farewell with the dawn of the next day.
    Tchampka Ibceleo fragrance from Tom Ford’s mix, is simply this Indian trip that no matter how I tried Civil Western modern eliminate the features you will not succeed, but a little bit, India is not the monks “Brahmins” layer nor warriors “Alkashatrella” or wealthy “Alvaiche”, will remain India represented only simple “Codra”
    A year ago wrote a commentary in the “Code of perfume”: that Tchampka perfume fragrance philosophically invites you to contemplate this difficult lives of the majority of the Indian people and that they face in the silence of a special kind of patience blends between “pain and work.”
    Puffs of this fragrance and feel that you sit with people in the genius of Gandhi and Nehru statesmanship.
    Wonderful fragrance -mn point Nzera- all standards
    Jamal – uniqueness – purity – exhalation very good and excellent fastness exceed 10 hours simply.
    Sahark energetic during the day, and the comfort and warmth at night
    Unisex fit for the privilege, and can be blended perfume Black Orchid from the same house if you need more power and Alfohan.
    Best regards ..

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    5 out of 5

    I asked New Friend very politely and respectfully to include their rev

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