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Bobych1 – :
These sprays have recently been released to compliment the PROJECT D self-named signature EDP. The key scent notes from that have been broken down into these three bottles in their natural form. Dawn takes the key ‘top’ notes, Day is comprised of most of the ‘heart’ notes whilst Dusk uses the original base notes.
I love the neroli-lead opening to Dawn; It’s very ‘fresh’, yet a bit bitter and vaguely spicy. If it lasted longer it would be my favourite fragrance in the set.
The bergamot is also citrussy so blends in nicely and within ten minutes the warmth and spice vanishes and the fragrance becomes fresh and green. The ylang ylang isn’t sweet here, instead it’s quite musky/mossy and is very long lasting.
However, the longest lasting scent note here is the geranium, which is sort of a cross between the bergamot and the ylang ylang – it’s bitter and mossy. At first I disliked Dawn because of the long lasting geranium note, but now I like the kick it gives it.