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mitya2006 – :
This smells slightly fruity to me, nice and young, like Exclamation. I showered myself in it yesterday because I don’t think the sillage is great, it is moderate to soft.
Himiencanda – :
To me Bob Mackie Masquerade smells like soft powder,cloying fresia’s, soft touch of rose, a hint of vanilla. It is not annoying, but strong enough to declare about itself. Distinct among nowadays fruty fragrances with it “floweriness”. I like it and I have collectable bottle, look like a drop in a box, opened like a book with yellow silk inside,packed with Bob Mackie info, and perfumes in particular .
Boorcrype – :
I found more info on Masquerade. The notes listed are the following:
Top: Freesia, mandarin, lily of the valley;
Heart: violet, passion flower, jasmine, osmanthus;
Base: sandalwood, musk, woods.
I can smell strong freesia with a slight addition of a lily-of the-valley, then the scent gets more body, becomes deep and rich. I have no jasmine in my Masquerade, and I like this – because jasmine perfumes tend to resemble one another; and I smell no violet either. What I get might be either passion flower or osmanthus, i don’t know how they smell, but what I get is definitely exotic and sweet.
Musk is not my favourite ingredient, but here musk is gentle and interwined with woody notes.
Don’t get any gourmand notes, I think it’s a truly Orientla Floral scent, and I agree with the description I found somewhere:”Aromas of a dark garden on a warm southern night, silk of the dresses, smell of hot skins, whispers, hints, smiles”.
Evening scent for a summer southern night, that’s for sure!
komarov22 – :
I agree with Sissi too!!!Nice,fruity-floral longlasting treasure!
diablo111 – :
I agree with Sissi! This perfume is really beautiful! Actually, until now Mackie has not yet dissapointed me!!
I only wish I had ‘Perhaps’!!!
Afteliasasisk – :
You’ll be surprised what hidden treasures that comes in cheap/inexpendsive perfumes this happends to be one of them. this is
classifide as a Oriental Floral to my
nose at first i thought it smelled more
like a Floral Gourmand but it’s dries
to an vanilla note and a strong sliage
of it and an mengling note of Magnolia
amber is pretty predominate too.
so whould describe this as an Oriental
Vanilla.
bahus_87 – :
Synthetic and cloying-like flower candy on my skin…There is nothing “silky” or alluring about this…..