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svoiak – :
This is some heavily indolic, natural smelling jasmine. I get way more indoles here than I do in Lush Lust, which is tempered by sweet vanilla and sandalwood. In Moon Shadow, the indoles radiate from the nozzle of the bottle before the fragrance is even sprayed. Based on my short testing, I really enjoy this potent dirty captivating natural jasmine. If you wish Lust was less vanilla-sweet, definitely give Moon Shadow a try. An unfortunately overlooked and underrated intensely floral beauty.
igo-fohu – :
I can’t believe I like this! Two of my trouble notes, waterlily and lotus, yet I am getting not even a hint of the peculiar pumpkin edge I usually find in anything ‘water’. The only note I can identify is jasmine, but it is tempered into something rich and mysterious with just a soft hint of powder.
sb73 – :
I really really wanted to love this perfume. I am a huge fan of lotus. The smell from the first spray all the way to the dry-down smells like plastic and over-powering, powdery flowers. I felt like I had walked into a funeral home.
FuriouS – :
This is beautiful. All three notes are strong, and present together from the start. The jasmine is sultry and heavy, like jasmine absolute essential oil, not bright or sharp like the fresh blossoms or jasmine tea. This reminds me of the intoxicating scent of pink magnolia trees in the spring.