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lesbor – :
I adore this fragrance. On me, it is interestingly clean and soapy, with woods, a subtle sweetness from the cassis, some dryness from olive flowers, and definitely the note of green fig leaf standing out prominently. It reminds me- though the similarities are only a few notes- of Bvlgari’s Eau Parfumée au Thé Vert, though more in its serene, natural feeling than anything else. I have an older, ball-shaped bottle of Fig Leaf & Cassis; on me, it lasts between 7-8 hours on skin- a few hours longer on clothing; in my opinion, that’s absolutely perfect for a refreshing cologne meant for warmer days. A gem from this company, discontinued for a few years, but apparently demand forced them re-release it as I see it back on their website (no idea if it’s been reformulated, though).
Xeroxgpibc – :
Oh GOD, I love this one. It’s green, clean, soft, subtle, and warm at the same time. I wish it was less expensive, as it lasts about 2 hours on me. If this little gem was released in a long-lasting EDP, I would be first in line to purchase, regardless of cost. It’s so soft and beautiful. I cannot express that enough! I’m on my last few drops of my Fig Leaf & Cassis rollerball. Debating repurchase. It doesn’t last long at all.
tim.pv – :
heaven…pure heaven
sasha1001 – :
No longer available…but i would never call this fruity…or even floral….i would describe it as a clean, GREEN smell…one of the besr ever ever ever! Too bad ….i cannot find it here anymore.
MUPFUGEXTESEE – :
The most wonderful fig leaf fragrance I own. First bought blind at a TJMaxx in the summer(the sun and heat did wonders for extending the silliage),then began an avid hunt for more. I finally found it on Ebay.UK. An aromatic which to me turns into a sweet woody fragrance with long silliage (an average of 8+ hours.) I never get tired of it.
Rupor – :
since I’m currently trying to explore fig fragrances, I had to try this one. The beginning was a bit sharp but it quickly dried to a lovely scent: black currant, berries and fig)) very summery and uplifting. Not long-lasting, although I did not expect anything else, since it was a cologne. very aromatic, a little bit gourmand on my skin, and could be worn by both sexes. Well done, in my opinion))