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Lillian_fromAD – :
hmm. this isn’t really at all what i expected. this comes across more as a powdered, musky, mild and naturally sweet, nondescript floral than anything ‘oriental’, perhaps with just a *hint* of sweet, grey smoke and a few spots of cinnamon closeted in the background. it’s all also fairly quiet without much sillage, but does stick around for a while, gradually becoming more and more musky.. all in all… meh.
user9061 – :
It is quite similar to “Dangerous Complicity” by Etat Libre d’Orange with the rubber sweet essence.
fkfk777 – :
I was so excited to get a sample of Eye, Hatshepsut, just today. Could hardly wait to put the sample in a decant sprayer bottle to test out. The notes sounded wonderful, and I’m fascinated by anything that has a connection to Ancient Egyptian culture and history.
Unfortunately, for me, this is going to be washed off very soon. I’m getting a quite unsavory musk, mostly. This musk overshadows any other possible note on my skin.
Eye, Hatshepsut seems to have good staying power (unfortunately for me) and medium sillage. Not for me, and I am sorry.
Test before you buy! Believe me.