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DreamON – :
Well, I don’t drink coffee, so really, I asked for it. Firstly fresh brewed coffee. Then it turns milky and that lasts and lasts. By the end of the day I felt sick, as if I had drunk 20 milky coffees. Washed it off. It’s very good at what it does! If you like coffee, a must try. Xx
Usetleobeli – :
Now I see why this house exhorts (combina!) wearers to combine their three gourmand perfumes. They all appear to share the same base, so they are definitely compatible.
The openings are very different and in the case of Mousse au Café, the appealing bitter coffee bean note is unfortunately quite short-lived, so much so that I cannot really claim that this is a coffee perfume. It opens as a coffee perfume, but the coffee scent acts as a top note which peels off, leaving behind the mousse–a sweetish clean musk sandalwood with the same texture and similar scent as the drydowns of Gourmandise and Poudre. These perfumes are unquestionably compatible, so anyone who owns more than one can combine them and see for themselves, but for me the base of the members of this trio is very similar and so it might not matter much after the opening minutes which particular perfume one wears.
The quality of these creations seems good, so I would recommend them for testing by those who love sweet gourmand scents. If you do not like vanilla and overtly sweet perfumes, then you will not like this house. At the Maison des Rêves, the dreams are all sweet!
ahd278intitytek – :
On exit the note coconut predominates with a slight note of coffee, a deliciously gourmand scent, fulfills proposing the name of the perfume, a dessert coffee, but unlike other perfumes where coffee is usually quite aperecer and stand out in this here he is just a detail!
Before long, the caramel begins to appear and along with the vanilla, they leave the fragrance more sweet and creamy, but unfortunately hid the coffee, and this creamy coconut and sweet extends for about 2 hours until the sandalwood to the touch in woody fragrance!
With a delicious aroma and fixing median 5-6 hours and is fairly linear, the same sins that it is the projection that is almost nil, because from the moment it is sprayed, it is necessary to take the pulse right next to nose could feel it.
hanter06 – :
This perfume has advised me that my aunt .. and I must admit I was quite surprised! it is true, at the beginning there is a very bitter coffee, but when you hear the caramel and cream becomes a sweet scent. I like it, even if the coffee is not my favorite fragrance, very dusty and me this perfume feels for a long time.
yastreb32 – :
I am still looking for a lovely coffee alternative to a somewhat expensive Bond’ New Haarlem.
Mousse au Cafe is pretty much what is says on the package. It starts a bit bitter, like a punch of espresso, dark, strong coffee you sometimes need in the morning Then with a tiny touch of sweet milk, it becomes more tender. Gradually, the scent becomes sweeter and more ’round’, with the cream and vanilla; it is no longer the espresso, but a coffee and cream dessert. It is nice, but not remarkable.
My only problem is that it does not last very long, an hour on my skin and it is gone.