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timesnake – :
i must be someone who wears strong scents well or just loves strong scents lol because this fragrance smells great on me & i cant stop smelling it when i wear it 🙂 the orange blossom is a dominant scent on me for sure & i am no perfume nose lol so i have no clue what fig smells like but i do love the strong floral/orange blossom going on in it !! also does this have tuberose in it ??? for some reason i seem to smell that too -which is a plus 🙂 yes it is a stronger scent but in my opinion its in a good way…….and it does last a long time the bottle i have is an older bottle & it still is in perfect condition !!! i wish i had access to more of micallef scents here in california – i bought my bottle when i was visiting france 🙂
wrewiquipse – :
“Floral” is truly a monstreous floral fragrance. I would suggest looking to the notes Miss Guerlain posted as the ones listed here do not do any justice to what you are going to smell.
As for me, there were only a faint aroma of figs whatsover. Upon applying I was instantly hit in the face with out-of-this-time strong floral scent, I think lovers of vintage florals will really appreciate this. The most dominating note on me are the combo of orange blossom and galbanum. The first moment seems a bit soapy and sharp, but very soon it settles to a very warm, animalic musky floral. I could even compare drydown to Shalimar as both of them gave me the same skanky feeling with citrus/vanilla/musk somewhere mixed in.
I have to say that this was truly impressive. Silage was huge first, but soon it settled to an elegant moderate silage not overpowering everything. Staying power is more than excellent – 12 hours and still very strong.
Worth every $.
ywmjycsjhc – :
Definitely power bouquet! It is a bowl of ripe figs on a sunny day surrounded by the flower garden. It also has woody notes and slight smokiness to it.
The finish is composed of strong florals such as lilly of the valley, geranium (agree) and tuberose.
Silage and longevity +++, and not for the faint of heart; mature scent.
immams – :
An unusual cocktail of spiced florals. The unusually *STRONG* spicy african orange blossoms in this edp really knocks me to the wall with real raw power. Longevity: Very long. Sillage: Very strong. Besides orange blossom, raspberry & fig missing notes are: TOPNOTES: Bergamot, Galbanum. MIDDLE: GERANIUM, ROSE, JASMINE. Base: White musk.