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SG77 – :
Am I crazy? This reminds me of Good ‘n Plenty candy (sugared licorice). I can’t decide if I love it or dislike it. I agree with celticelle, that it’s an old fashioned, Victorian fragrance. It’s romantic, but not sexy. I don’t get so much dianthus, which I love. It’s not in the notes, but I sort of sense a violet candy pastille. It’s definitely sweet. If you want an old fashioned candy, this one is for you.
canatm – :
This smells like an old-fashioned Victorian type of floral, sweet and charming and natural. I get a lot of lilac, but I’m unfamiliar with the smell of some of the other florals such as amyris and dianthus, yet I think that’s what’s creating the unique scent that’s so different from all the other new florals out there on the market.
I tested all three in the series, and this one was my definite favorite, although the other two have a similarly unique flavor to them. This is such a comforting floral that I don’t think is suitable for every season, as its name seems to imply, but it certainly would be lovely to wear in spring and summer.
I don’t get any musk that is listed as a note, and I’m glad because it seems as though this is a note that’s so overdone in all the new niche perfumes. There’s also no Iso E Super or cedar or guaiac wood or oud or all the other stuff that’s starting to get a bit tiresome. If you’re getting bored with all those notes as well, I recommend that you sample this.