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andron19 – :
Addendum to my previous review: the process of the drydown is pure magic. I envision a waterfall of white flowers, gradually changing in hue to golden as they emit honey and apricot notes, until they arrive at their ultimate destination of a warm pool of amber. Magnifique!
bokwi4 – :
Whoa…just received this in the mail, I was so excited by the description and definitely not disappointed by this blind buy! It opened with an explosion of white flowers, I got A LOT of lily and lotus at first, then it mellowed and I can detect less watery and more honeyed tones in the osmanthus and jasmine notes. Hoping it continues to warm up with the amber into the drydown, I may end up layering it with my super creamy Gold Sugar…BEAUTIFUL!
buyzithromaxxxx – :
XD am i the only one who wears this in winter? I think its perfect for winter..
immoffImalp – :
I think it’s too woody-ambery…
Ganjick – :
This smells fantastic!
I live in the tropics and the first L’eau D’Issey women perfectly captured the scent idea of spring water.
Gold Absolute has the same DNA of the first but whereas L’eau D’Issey is a bright morning in a hidden tropical waterfall laden with glorious white florals, Gold Absolute is the same setting only in dusk.
The piercing quality of the floral in LdI is tempered here, it’s more gentle, rounded and sophisticated.
Gold Absolute is a sexy woman’s skin at night after she wore L’eau D’Issey in the morning.
000pirat000 – :
I prefer this to Noir Absolute perfonally. Noir Absolute smells like medicine to me, whereas this is way more wearable. Still, the original remaains my favourite.
sly_spider – :
I prefer Noir Absolu, it seemed deeper and stronger, yet the notes are identical…
malish_1003 – :
A tad warmer and less complex than the original. Very wearable for winter days. I love this scent and will definitely buy a back-up!