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irina-valera – :
Sweet Violet and very strong bitter chocolate. It’s almost more a chocolate fragrance than a violet one. I haven’t decided how I feel about it yet. It’s weird and not like any other violet scent I have tried. I let a friend smell it and she said, “Oh, yum, chocolate!” and didn’t notice the violets until I pointed them out. I really love violets so I want them to be noticed in a fragrance. However, I find nose drawn to this when I wear it so I might buy it someday. I’m not sure how to describe the smell better than I have so you’ll just have to try it yourself.
reo869Diobtetty – :
I ordered a bottle of the Geisha Noir direct from Aroma M, and was thrilled when, along with my order, I received three sample bottles of some other Aroma M fragrances to try. Geisha Violet was one of them. My first thought, on application, was: green. The sharp but not unpleasant smell of freshly cut grass and crushed green leaves. That quickly settles, and the violet drifts up – not an overpowering sickly violet, but a shy, delicate violet that makes you want to sniff and sniff and sniff again. Not because it’s faint, but because it’s so lovely and ethereal – it’s not in your face, but just sits there quietly smelling delicious. Three hours in, it’s settling into a lovely, soft powdery scent – almost baby powder but not quite. Kind of like the big sister of baby powder: sweet, but, because she’s growing up, not as sweet as full-on baby powder, with an unexpected kick of spice, and that delicate violet trailing behind. Lovely!