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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.
Day opens with a brief burst of daisy. Lots of people say that daisy doesn’t have a scent but it does, but it’s quite faint and hard to describe; it’s quite mossy and heady.
The light daisy note dies down within the first few minutes so the headyness of it isn’t a problem. The mimosa quickly develops and adds a vaguely fruity sweetness, as is the osmanthus. The combination reminds me a bit of tangerines – sweet, vaguely citrussy, but with zest.
I don’t usually like tuberose, but as it’s not artificial I really surprised myself by liking it. Considering that it’s in it’s pure form here it isn’t as strong as I was expecting, though it does add more sweetness. It outlasts the other scent notes and becomes almost creamy as it slowly burns down.