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Tigrendelf – :
Joyful and sensual. Impression of a first date at a summer fair (emphasis on gourmand, fruity-floral, and soft scents; was not at all green for me).
Additional notes: ylang, white florals, fruit (cherry?), faint smoke, faint spice, wood (sandalwood?)
Opens with a blast of cotton candy, slight emphasis on that pink artificial flavoring. Simmers down into a fruity-floral, woody, barely vanillic, very sweet sugar-high frag. There is a faint dash of musk on the side that gives it that familiar soft musky close-skin feel of much of modern perfumery.
I really dislike fruity-floral frags in general, so the fruitiness (cherry?) and artificial tinge thereof (which both became more pronounced during dry down, as did the wood) was too much for me.
Seems really well put together nonetheless. I anticipate this could end up one of Parle Moi’s more popular frags, or at least gain ‘cult classic’ status.
*While I don’t get the green notes the other reviewer refers to I do get a faint hint of the tropical scent.
Jagojedavytihige – :
Quite green and tropical, low on the vanilla. Very original but not for me. Good projection.