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nuhothete – :
A thinking person’s trashy white floral. Who can resist the lure of these kinds of fragrances? Nice for a certain mood, a night out, a party… What’s unique about Love Exposure is that it has Buxton’s signature (I’m starting to see) of transparency and lightness. There’s a cumin blast at the beginning that’s sort of raunchy (the writing on the bottle itself is unspeakably raunchy – luckily it’s designed to disintegrate) but quickly fades and you’re left with a very pretty fragrance that is warm, inviting, and breathable. It fades beautifully, becoming slightly sweeter and more amber / woods / vanilla in the drydown. There is nothing harsh about this scent, which is why I love it. It is neither soapy nor sharp. The aforementioned bottle has a strong plus and a strong minus – the minus is that it’s very hard to pop the cap off sometimes. The plus is that it disperses the finest mist I’ve ever experienced, a lovely light cloud. You won’t feel any wetness or drops or anything like that, just a soft veil of scent.
Junglebealss – :
You’ve just entered a very leafy garden, with some magnolia and jasmine here and there, and you take a seat on a hot wooden bench as you wait for your girlfriend to arrive. When she does, she’s sipping a cold, refreshing Dr. Pepper, and she kisses you softly with her open mouth. You smile and hug her, noticing her natural musk, and you quickly take her hand and move indoors, wondering whether or not that brief moment in the garden actually happened. Love Exposure by La Folie a Plusieurs.
tikonl – :
Lovely and oriental, woodsy floral, but I must say the cumin note is strong. It gives it a slightly sweaty sexy smell. I like it, but if anyone is considering a blind buy this is something to think about…it smells like the kind of perfume / body odour mix that is strong but sexy.
snollures – :
thank you Mark Buxton perfume is a very rich and sensual. Smells like classy expensive perfume. I like how balanced it is.
калифирния – :
When it comes to modern perfumery, Mark Buxton is surely responsible of some of my favorite fragrances and, as much as I was keen towards these new *Le Cinema Olfactif* projects, I’ve found both of the fragrances they released thus far to be more or less letdowns.
Let’s put it simple, Love Exposure is a competent white floral built around a moderately sweet woody-incensey-ambery base. The problem here is that it is basically a violently castrated version of Amouage Opus VIII which is itself already a meh-version of several other fragrances. I wasn’t excited by the Amouage and I don’t see why I should be by this one.
Ok, calm down, Love Exposure it’s not a bad fragrance but let me write a few other considerations on the price and you decide yourself if it’s worth of your attention. Le Cinema Olfactf fragrances come in a single format 12ml bottle which sells for $55. This makes price per .ml rising up to $4.5.
…and no, they’re not extraits or oils. Just plain simple EDPs in tiny atomizers.
Now, while I love the idea of brands offering their ranges in smaller bottles, in this case the price is really a bit pretentious.
Rating: 5/10
magcool – :
Sheer, synthetic green notes—it’s like wearing an array of light petals. It’s mainly white florals like jasmine and neroli but there are some ionone-style violet hues to it as well. Slightly sweetened with vanilla, but there’s really nothing else to it besides that. If pushed, I’d say there are some herbal notes, but you’d have to get really close to smell them. An extremely light, barely there kind of deal that goes from zero to Iso E in about 15 minutes (and has a stupid name). Well suited for the kind of person who hates perfume.