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Anastasya25 – :
Very interesting! In the opening I detect Ambroxan and the green Mandarin, both cushioned by soft Ambrette, a touch of Iris and the rising Rose. The Raspberry only makes a swift appearance and disappears before I’m wondering if this perfume isn’t for me (not a fan of Raspberry). The entire opening phase is relatively short-lived and Le Snob III quickly turns into a beautiful rose scent– LPdR really know how to get the best out of that flower!
The beetroot lingers in the background and adds a mysterious, subtle sweetness. I bet any chefs reading this laugh out loud at my “mysterious beetroot”, but scent-wise I can’t think of a better way to describe it. It’s the note that makes this perfume special.
So far so beautiful, but Le Snob III has one more surprise up its sleeve for me: The skin scent that I end up with after 8+ hours reminds me of those potpourri we had in the 90s. It doesn’t smell like it to be clear, but a similarity is present and it brings back long forgotten memories of tiny rose buds & petals in pretty little bowls.
Conclusion: Another amazing perfume from LPdR, one I would love to see more reviews about.
destroy – :
This is a lovely rose scent. It smells like a dewy red rose with a touch of juiciness from the raspberry and other fruit notes. The sweetness is very natural, just enough to brighten it but does not go beyond a rose’s innate sweet smell. The other notes are very subdued, the rose shines the brightest. Very pleasing, very pretty, not so shy but not loud either. One of the most charming roses I’ve smelled.