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ziema42 – :
Rummaging around in my cupboard this morning (oh! What to wear?) my eyes lit on this; I bought it ages ago and couldn’t remember what it smelled like. I know I would have moved it into the swap box if I didn’t like it, so grabbed and sprayed it wantonly.
This is bright and figgy-licious when first sprayed; the next note I sense particularly well is a nice juicy red apple – and then I smell peonies and the lightest touch of tuberose. Under that is patchouli, but it’s not dirty and doesn’t have that “heavy” taint which I associate with the 70s, hippies, and shops which sell tarot cards and wooden artisanal sculptures.
I don’t really pick up on many of the other notes, possibly because I am suffering from acute nasal fatigue (I think I should stop wearing perfumes overnight), rather than a fault of the perfume.
Mystique is a pretty and not particularly outstanding fruitchouli perfume; I don’t think it belongs in the floral category, to which Fragrantica have allocated it. It’s a fruity floral which is definitely a safe blind buy, if that is what dings your dong. It doesn’t ding mine particularly, so it is finally finding its way into the swap box.
Having said that, Mystique is phenomenally good value for money @ about £12 sterling for 100ml.
kishmatkov – :
Another lucky blind buy! I must say that the scent has something familiar (perhaps reminding me a bit of SI by Giorgio Armani), but it is lovely nevertheless. On my skin it’s very fruity-sweet, I can sense the red apple and fig, but there is also a freshness to it which makes it both elegant and playful. Very feminine. Suitable for daywear in spring and even summer on cooler days.
pdjavad – :
Very very lovely. Delicate and light, but lasts really well and is very caressing to me. Beautifully soft and sweet and comforting, yet fresh and exhilarating. Very lovely spring-dayish! I smell all the florals, and the fruit, as well as the delicious patchouli and amber. Beautiful!!!
Nikolai 509 – :
It’s actually a very nice perfume. It smells delicious on my skin. Starts very gourmie – fig, vanilla and apple. The scent reminds me of a warm sunny day. The next prominent accord for me consists of patchouli, amber and tuberose. I smell citruses as well, however my nose hardly detects the peony note. Sillage is moderate. The price is really good for its quality. Mystique femme is a nice choice for spring and fall.
boychenko1985 – :
Fruity Appley light patchouli scent, which lasts long on the skin.
It’s bugging me, as it reminds me of another perfume. I think it’s along the lines of Vera Wang Bouquet. Once I remember I’ll update.
Modern smelling and spring like.
UPDATE: The dry down I almost identical to Armani Diamonds on me!!!!