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pai107 – :
This is a mainly fruity fragrance but with oriental vibe, and with a lovely lipsticky rose note. I don’t care for fruit, but this is one of few exceptions. The drydown is sweet, warm and a bit spicy (amber). Another natural smelling, lovely scent from Pacifica that could appeal to oriental lovers, although, this is much lighter than your average oriental classic.
steelcorpse – :
I love this fragrance! Perfectly balanced, to me. I’m so sad it has been discontinued! I have only found a few fragrances I truly love, and that don’t bother my asthmatic husband. So disappointing but that’s life, right?
desmond17b – :
This is another really nice (and very decently priced) scent from Pacifica. Very citrusy first on, with slight bitter notes you can get from bergamot. As it dries down, a beautiful, slightly sour rose comes out. This is simple and complex at the same time. I find it to be very well balanced – the amber supports the rose with an earthy warmth, and tempers the tartness, while the citrus gives it a light, sparkling freshness at the top keeping the rose from becoming powdery or dusty. A well-done scent, classic and good for any time of the year (I would prefer this for wear in the evening, but it’s okay for day.)
evgeny1979 – :
I think this fragrance had me at first sniff! The rose is very clear at first, but it’s not a cloying or musty rose, it’s a very fresh very greenhouse-y true rose! The amber in this adds a salty note which pairs so beautifully with the crisp and tart citrus notes of orange and bergamot. I think this is a lovely spring scent that mellows into a pretty natural skin scent!