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kiridval – :
This is a difficult perfume for me.
I try to take a long shallow breath when I first test perfumes, and I am stopped short.
gtabasso has it when she says it “catches in your throat”.
I imagine a fig caught in a car’s exhaust pipe.
diffalleddY – :
The initial blast is a very sweet, green fig with a hint of incense. As it dries down, it does get that sharp, metallic fig that catches in your throat with a little powdery iris. The ylang disappears so the scent gets drier.
MecelAngello – :
This one smells like a watermelon gum, kind of cloying than naturally blended. It smells like an over sugar blend of gums blended with sweet leather and violets.
Over sweetened and very cloying.