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papa6612 – :
Are you in the mood for something saponaceous? Hopefully I can shed some light on this underdog of a fragrance. This is a nice fougere and very old-fashioned to its core. This opens with a larger than life lemon lime combo that is equally bracing as it is flamboyant. It doesn’t take long for the de-stressing note of lavender to come into play and fully usurp the citrus quality found in the top. On my skin, this never becomes summarily woody(if at all). The scent remains fresh throughout while never fully morphing into this particular pyramid of base notes. For more perspective, this is actually a nice alternative to Parfums de Nicolai New York. The longevity is more than satisfactory therefore, don’t be surprised when people compare you to a walking talking irish spring commercial.