I Am Coming Home Floraïku

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I Am Coming Home Floraïku

I Am Coming Home Floraïku

Rated 4.20 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)

I Am Coming Home Floraïku for women and men of Floraïku

SKU:  3a17a96d5741 Perfume Category:  . Fragrance Brand: Notes:  , , .
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Description

I Am Coming Home by Floraïku is a Aromatic Spicy fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. I Am Coming Home was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Sophie Labbe. Top note is ginger; middle note is white tea; base note is cardamom.

5 reviews for I Am Coming Home Floraïku

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s a nice and cozy perfume which is similar to its name. Warm, kind and pleasant like mother’s embrace. The first the heat and sweetness of ginger and cardamon are obvious but gradually it becomes like a citron tea. It’s long lasting and a good choice for the cold weather. This brand has a fabulous packaging and different unisex aromas but they are unfortunately expensive. I love this one more than others in this brand.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Nicely clean ginger and tea cologne with touches of citruses and spices.
    Easy to like, but easy to forget.
    It’s OK.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    This is not a positive review, for which I apologise, but it may be helpful nonetheless.
    I am testing from an official Floraiku sample set.
    First sniff of this from the spritz applied to the back of my right hand is absolutely wonderful – immediate love – wow – can it get better?
    Unfortunately, what started as a heavenly ginger cloud dies back very abruptly, leaving the scent of a (very) lightly spiced lemon tea, with minimal sillage.
    I am sure there are notes missing from the above pyramid (which is identical to that provided by Floraiku), as I can smell lemon and a light non-animalic musk.
    Four people have voted the sillage as moderate and one as heavy – so, just in case my nose was malfunctioning, I asked my husband’s opinion. He is not a perfume fan as he is extremely sensitive to – and dislikes – “perfumey” smells; his attitude to my obsession is best described as long-suffering (emphasis on “suffering”).
    Anyway, the point of asking his opinion of the sillage was to see how close to his sensitive nose I had to bring my hand, before he could smell IACH; the answer? Six inches (15 cm) – and this was within ten minutes of spraying. It smells citrussy to him, too.
    In all honesty, this could easily be one of the myriad tea perfumes by Elizabeth Arden.
    I sprayed about two hours ago and a faint trace of IACH remains – but at this price point (255 Euro for 50ml directly from the company) I expect far better performance.
    ETA: I have since showered (and scrubbed, as I like to remove all traces of the days perfume before applying another) and there is still a very faint trace of IACH remaining on the back of my hand. I’d sprayed a little Krizia My Afrika (misspelled as AfriCa on Fragrantica) as I felt there may be a slight similarity (there isn’t really) with IACH. There’s a still fainter trace remaining of that, too.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Lemon and vetiver.
    I can’t detect any tea rather than the description of it and the note mentioned above! This is hugely vetiver lemon with hints of ginger and some mate and most likely ambrette.
    “I Am Coming Home” is sour yet slightly earthy blend and more citrucy. I can’t say that it’s nice rather than fair.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    I think this is my favourite of them all… BUT, it doesn’t do anything Bath and Bodyworks white tea and ginger body lotion doesn’t. The two layer beautifully, but as one is $13 max, and the other considerable expense, I would be satisfied by the cream alone.
    The packaging for the scents of this house are marvellous, but I feel a little like the scents are second to that, and maybe too simple. I don’t think they have great longevity either.

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