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Pikaso1968 – :
This is anything but soliflore, well, only the name… Yes, it is a smell of lilac, but boy, this the most complex lilac I have ever tried on my skin. I can smell some interesting light spices in a drydown. Dash of cinnamon…? It’s the most delicious lilac ever with some spices tastefully blended in it, hence its name “Persian Lilac” as there is no such thing as Persian lilac per se. Whatever it may be for you for me it’s a niche perfume. Also it has delightfully old-school quality to it which I appreciate the most in my perfumes. BTW, in 1889 it took First prize at International Exposition in Paris. An elegant, very feminine, ageless masterpiece has been created by Henry Brocard for his beloved wife. One of my favourite scents for Spring/Summer for linen clothes outfit. One needs only one, max two sprays.
usmic – :
A linear soliflore lilac. Simple, soft, basic. Very pretty though and lasts okay