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hekist – :
From the trio, Kaleidoscope is the one i was expecting a more complex behaviour on skin, but i think that the synesthesia Dawn describes on her website is kind of lost on me. It plays two ideas/contrasts and play them very well – lemon and orange blossoms. It the most classic of the trio, bringing something modern into the idea by pairing the green lemon opening with some fruity spiciness comming from pink peppers. When you think it’ll develop into a lemon direction like Wasabi Shiso the scent does a shift and a very good orange blossom accords starts to take place on skin. It smells like the contrast of biterness and sweetness of orange flowers but it gives more emphasis on the green aspects that are not usually highlighted. The orange blossom part seems to be very longlasting, noticeable in the drydown and the musky woody base is here merely to support it instead of showing up.