Falling Trees Regime des Fleurs

3.80 из 5
(5 отзывов)

Falling Trees Regime des Fleurs

Rated 3.80 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)

Falling Trees Regime des Fleurs for women and men of Regime des Fleurs

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Description

Falling Trees by Regime des Fleurs is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Falling Trees was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Mathieu Nardin. The fragrance features myrrh, benzoin, moss, oak, incense, elemi, juniper and cypriol oil or nagarmotha.

5 reviews for Falling Trees Regime des Fleurs

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    I rushed and blind-bought a bottle, but it’s all Iso E Super on me! Very disappointing, as I really loved their Water & Wood perfume. I can only smell real wood if I put my nose right onto my skin, but then I get a massive migraine. The wood that I do smell seems oak-like, maybe some cedar, and just a tad smoky. Unfortunately, the only thing that wafts to my nose is Iso E Super. This does remind me a bit of my signature, Greylocke, but Greylock smells much more natural.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    I love this fragrance. The Olibanum stands out and the Juniper and myrrh are blended so as to sit quite nicely in the overall mix. The Cypriol brings some smokiness and the Benzoin doesn’t bring much vanilla as it could if used in higher concentration. Here it could be used more as a fixative. I don’t get much Oak, but I do need to wear it again to see if more develops. This is a dream fragrance for a lover of trees like me. I definitely want a full bottle of this as I would wear it all the time. Two thumbs up for me.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    A very dry, refreshing woody-aromatic scent. I get mostly juniper with just a general woody note underneath it. Fairly linear, but there is some development as the hours go by, with the juniper note losing some of its initial sharpness and becoming a bit more soft-focus. I’m pretty sure there’s Iso E Super in this, giving it an airy, abstracted quality. I often have trouble with Iso E, but it’s handled pretty well here (as opposed to the overdose found in many contemporary scents such as Terre D’Hermes). All in all, a decent woody fragrance with a fairly naturalistic feel, but overpriced.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Ranchorita’s review made me want to buy this sample.
    It came today and out of 30 or so samples, THIS is the one I want to wear today. I think I fell hard for Falling Trees. So warm, so woodsy, so beautiful!
    I have gotten samples that said unisex and they were too masculine but this is not masculine or feminine. It’s straight up the middle warm, luscious forest scent. WHY does it have to be $200 a bottle?! Maybe I can bottle up my tears and exchange them for this one day soon.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    When I order a sample of a fragrance based on the description, I am hopeful and open to the possibility of falling in love. Falling Trees has delighted me by fulfilling the promised glory that fuels my hopes. This fragrance is a steady presence of evergreen woods paired with warm resins. The fragrance is refined and elegant with no bombast. As a resolutely unisex scent, I predict that when I obtain a full bottle of this glorious fragrance, le Boyfriend will reach for this bottle as often as I will. I am in love again!

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