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unjudditusa – :
Honey sweet Jasmin in a composition more wonderful than I could imagine from the list of notes. Beeswax and Jasmin is dancing slowly on a green background which I can’t really identify among the advertised notes.
I can understand that some reviewers react on the very present beeswax note, but to my nose it works very well as long as you don’t expect a classic Jasmin fragrance. I think grapefruit and cardamom is an important part of the magic behind getting Jasmin and beeswax to harmonize so well.
In the dry down sandalwood and musky notes steps forward and the scent turns nicely woody-sweet, still with a touch of beeswax.
With “How You Love” Dana El Masri has created a beautiful modern, but still somehow classical, scent. The feel of the song by Sade that was a source of inspiration is brilliantly caught by Dana.
erihon – :
Blast of jasmines & weakened musk, & i can’t smell the honey wax other than the combination of jasmines, musk, and citrus. However, at the background i can sense a bit of sandalwood, cardamom boost, and a slight of red roses. Kind of soft animalic, quite weak and requires a boost of applying.
Not quite what i expected but i can’t deny it’s not a quality and good blend. As this is the kind of jasmine blend that i don’t personally seek but i guess it works miracles for someone i know.
Braidsdak – :
How You Love is not for me I’m afraid. I’m getting very strong faecal aromas from this, presumably attributable to the beeswax. Scrub, scrub, scrub!
staszombi – :
Mmm nice but thats about it. I love cardomom and its definitely one of the stars here along with the beeswax of course. I think there is just too much beeswax present for me. It smells too heavy and dampens the other notes. It sort of smells oily. I think if there had been more jasmin and rose than the icky beeswax then it would be a winner for me. Such a shame as I love my masalas so I had high hopes for it. Average sillage and decent longevity.
Alex2010 – :
How You Love is a swooner of a scent, the cardamom and grapefruit sing out first in a translucent perfect key before dipping into jasmine and rose and finally sinking into a gorgeous, rich beeswax, sandalwood and musk base. oh.my.gosh. dat beeswax. Its on my wish list for FB. Do listen to Sade’s “Its Only Love That Gets You Through” while you first wear it as the perfumer suggests…just throw a few pillows down near by to catch you in case you pass out in a state of perfumed euphoria.