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Maksyd – :
This is a chypre floral. I don’t see it falling neatly into the fruity-floral category because it’s only vaguely fruity & predominantly soapy and fresh spicy. Works great in super hot weather if you want to feel refreshed and get a “clean” vibe.
It opens with a blast of cassia and birch, followed by a faint whiff of blueberries and mandarin. Arfter that the water lily, orchid, and tomato leaf take over making it a very crisp green scent. I don’t smell the red thyme much at all, so it must be very well blended in! A happy blind buy for me! Only downside is longevity.
Scent 8/10
Sillage 5/10
Longevity 4/10
scorpik12 – :
These ingredients sound amazing! I’m having trouble finding this in Toronto for testing purposes; anyone know where to find it in Canada?