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dima_dima – :
Straight away I smell the beeswax, there is the lemon zest in the background.
This is a gourmand scent to me, but luckily for me the musk in the background prevents it from being too gourmand (not a big fan of gourmand scents)
There is spiciness in the background and I’d also say the lemon tang.
It is sort of sweet but to me mixed with a spiciness, there is another note that is quite loud in the background and I’m not sure what it is-maybe the champagne? This background note takes over after a while and to be honest ruins what started off as a pretty nice opening-skin chemistry I guess!
kazarcev.yura – :
Madame X is creamy sweet gourmand, that isn’t overwhelmingly sweet. It opens with a novel buttery popcorn note, but smells less buttery as time goes on. Appeals to my inner child who liked sweeter scents, especially since it has a fattier feeling than the typical gourmand which usually veers to extreme dessert territory, or a flat patchouli.