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knur0971 – :
The first scent that I notice is the musk, it is masculine and slightly salty. I normally don’t like musky perfumes, but it doesn’t artificial or plastic here and as the rest of this perfume is soft and feminine I love the contrast with the masculine start.
The sandalwood develops almost as quickly as the musk and has a noticeable woodsy scent to it, which seems somewhat spicy.I’m not used to sandalwood actually smelling like a wood so this is a pleasant surprise.
I’m not sure what amber oil is, but it is more or less the same as artificial amber – a soft and creamy vanilla based scent, which softly overtakes the masculine qualities as DUSK develops.
The difference between the masculine opening and the feminine drydown in Dusk is the most noticeable between the set, so Dusk is definitely my favourite out of the Dawn/Day/Dusk set.