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ViapBiommasix – :
One thing man need to start doing to become gentleman:
Need to use L’Instant de Guerlain 😉
licssmealfuse – :
So I’m new to the fragrance game. I just blind bought this based on several YouTube reviews. Honestly I get a really strong baby powder type smell from it. It doesn’t smell bad or anything but it’s not my type of scent. But the strangest thing, my daughter who is 7 ask me if someone was making roasted tea. I looked up the notes and tea was one of them!! Girl has a golden nose.
Williamisjlu – :
It seems odd to me that patchouli rates so highly on the note breakdown of this composition, yet so few of the reviews below comment on it… I tried LIDG because I was looking for something that would capture some of what I enjoy about Zino (I’m a very recent patchouli convert after avoiding its headshop connotations for years), namely the latter’s faceting of patchouli into its requisite dimensions of minty/medicinal/bitter/green but also dirty/cacao/powdery. Well, this is different, but worth seeking out in its own right: a delicately nuanced, metrosexually & molecularly engineered fragrance to be sure, but in its own a meditation on patchouli, this time revised as a piece of edible silk.
Many thoughtful contemporary fragrances are products of postmodernist deconstruction, by which I mean they break things down and reconstruct them, crucially with ‘difference and deference’ (there’s a nifty French word that combines them, naturally, but you get the idea: pay homage but break in down & mix it up & make it new.) It may sound odd, or even offend some readers, but I see LIDG as the ideal fragrance if, like me, you have a very specific but not-unusual set of needs:
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