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geka1980 – :
This is almost all suede. Very realistic suede, too. A bit musky and with a light touch of orris, but really…this is suede in a bottle. Despite what I would consider a misleading name (I expected something a little more wild from a perfume with “hallucinogenic” in the name), this is a suede lover’s dream.
donuzlav – :
This smells like a brand new pair of delicate suede shoes. As others have noted, I was not expecting such a strong suede scent from something called “Hallucinogenic Pearl.” It’s very soft and wears close, but I don’t want to smell like suede. (And if I did, I would opt for Daim Blonde.)
dectlev – :
Suede comes through here. The only other note I’m getting is orris.
It’s surprising, the scent isn’t anything I imagined with a name like ‘hallucinogenic pearl.’ I was expecting something a lot more exciting and multi-faceted.
I get four hours out of this.
johnsil2 – :
I found this very similar to another 2018 launch, Diptyque’s Fleur Dr Peau. They both smell hazy, as though you’re smelling them through a fog. The Diptyque smells vintage due to the aldehydes, and the ALOF gets that vibe through a vintage iris, and they are both clean and approachable. The name seems really apt, as the fragrance smells white, luminescent and blurry. Nice though it’s not my vibe.
eg345 – :
A parfum that tastes ancient but also modern.. an interesting fragrance. It opens with a strong ambrette note with a light touch of pink pepper and bergamot, fades after a while on a hypnotic violet. In drydown woods and musks give an almost “Gothic” atmosphere,a unique atmosphere, a beautiful and unforgettable parfume…
Sillage: 8.5/10
Longevity: 8./10
Scent: 9./10
Overall: 9./10