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laerche – :
This may sound crazy, but… This seems like an homage to Apres l’Ondee to me. As a disclaimer, I do have a dabber vial, and the fragrance is quite soft, so it’s a little difficult to tell. But from what I smell, it’s the same beautiful, wistful, deicate, wispy violet opening that feels expansive, like someone just opened a window to let in the smell of spring fowers. It’s possible that I’m detecting a little more of that violet leaf ozonic permanent marker like touch to it right away than I remember in the Guerlain, which was a little more cloud-like, and a little less green. This effect gives way to a soft waft of air from the garden on a cloudy day, complete with just the tiniest bit of wet earth and roots. It’s been at least a couple years since I smelled Apres l’Ondee, but it has never really left my scent memory, and I have always wished for a longer-lasting version that could be found more easily. If I found one, it would enter my collection in a heartbeat. It really is so beautifu. If you like to explore the niche scene, you can probably sample For Walks without too much difficulty. However, on my skin, the sillage and longevity are maybe a slight improvement over the Guerlain, but still a tease. A lovely, lovely tease. Perhaps performance would be better when sprayed.
fqe653InsuffBooni – :
Welp…this beats sewing dryer sheets inside your clothing. This isn’t just For Walks, it’s For Planes, For Concerts and anything else that involves an arms length conversation. Here lies a violet that you can actually trust. It’s not overpowering with earthiness but instead functions as the green honcho to an otherwise powdery scent. This isn’t a scent that’s gonna change your life but it’s respectable enough to change your next couple of hours(that’s until it fades into the “Where did it go zone.” As for me, if i owned this fragrance it would absolutely be on the trading block. It’s a little too unadventurous for my soul.
virus37 – :
This lives up to it’s name, it’s a beautiful gentle fragrance that conjures up a stroll on a fresh, spring morning. There is nothing harsh about this one from start to finish, even the mint note behaves. Violet and orris I adore in perfumes but neither is overbearing, there’s a beautiful note that I didn’t recognise which I’m presuming is the Boronia flower. It’s silage isn’t huge, but your aware of it through gentle wafts on movement, it’s such a calm, happy feeling aroma, glad to have it in my collection.