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Grig – :
FIG FIG FIG SWEET FIG! this is a yummy….. on the sweeter, fruity side of fig…fig perfume and I love it.
While I love the coconut and fruity fig coupled with a dry woodiness of Diptyque’s Philosykos….sometimes you need a fig that is a big fruitier and sweeter…and this is it!
Dtsy (below) is right — its a more juicy sweet Fig that is very enjoyable to wear!!
pabda94 – :
fighissimo has the double meaning of VERY COOL and FIG .When somebody or something rocks , you say fighissimo !
meherrem333 – :
I jumped on the chance to get a small decant of this, because I love all things fig and Fighissimo with its name promises to be VERY fig. And it is! It’s at the same time very sweet, like the nectar from the ripe fig fruit, and very woody green, like the leafs and stems and wood of the fig tree. I’d also swear there was some coconut involved, although it’s not in the list of notes (but then again I read Hilde Soliani tends to keep her notes a secret).
All in all it feels like a more exuberant, juicier, sweeter version of Diptyque’s Philosykos. So it’s very enjoyable, especially the exuberant opening and the pleasantly soft-sweet drydown. In the heart there’s this undeniable note of plastic that ruins it a little bit; luckily, it doesn’t stay around for long. I don’t think I’ll need a full bottle of this, since I have a lot of fig perfumes that I love already and this didn’t blow me away, although I do like it very much.
aleks_666 – :
This perfume smells so magic, so fresh and sweet as if you ‘re eating a fresh figh
Its a great summerscent and i love it