Loriani Testa Maura

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Loriani Testa Maura

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(2 customer reviews)

Loriani Testa Maura for women and men of Testa Maura

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Description

The line of natural and organic products Testa Maura presents Bucolica collection of five fragrances based on essentials organic oils 100% bio. Lorian is the smell of Xavier Torre’s (the creator of the brand) native village in Corsica. The fragrance includes notes of wild lavender, orange blossom and vanilla.

It is available as 50 ml EDP. Loriani was launched in 2008.

2 reviews for Loriani Testa Maura

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    The opening was painful for my nose, the initial blast of lavender is almost hard to bare. It does smell very natural though, but the strength of it is a bit too much. On me at the opening also bitterness of thyme (thank you alfarom for notes) is here and it does remind me a bit of, sorry for this – WC cleaning products. It does get a bit better, moving away from cleaning products and leaning towards being very medical, still extremely bitter.
    As I do not get any sweetness nor flowers I don’t find this to be wearable by females at all. Actually I don’t find this wearable AT ALL. I am saying so only because I simply cannot imagine an occasion where this would be suitable. It is not refreshing or clean, it is strong and medical/bitter.
    Try only if you are a hardcore lavender lover.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Fragrance composition:
    Topnote: Bergamot, Lavender, Thyme
    Heartnote: Orange Blossom, Lavender
    Basenote: Vanilla
    I’m surely not among the biggest fans of orange blossom but, I’ve to admit, that paired with both thyme and lavender it provides a nice twist. Loriani unmistakeably starts with pure lavender. So far so good but probably not exactly exciting considering the huge amount of lavender-centered fragrances available on the market. What makes Loriani different, or at least attention worthy, is the thyme/orange blossom accord that joins the party in the middle phase. All the notes I mentioned may have the tendency to become sort of scratchy if not directly harsh but Torre’s intepretation, while running on the edge of precipice, shows a classicist vein that’s quite irresistible. The drydown is close to the skin, softly spicy and moderately sweet.
    Considering I’m not much of a fan of most of the notes involved in this composition, Loriani still clearly speaks of honesty and simplicity. Nice.
    Rating: 6.5-7/10

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