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vehpbkrf – :
I’ve been looking for an anise fragrance unsweetened by vanilla or licorice, but less masculine than the fantastic Must de Cartier Pour Homme. And this is it! It opens with a sharp burst of ylang ylang and settles into a great olibanum, a note I usually find kind of dreary and joyless but it works well here. The anise isn’t overwhelming, just an undercurrent throughout the whole fragrance. I love this because when I was younger I considered anise and ylang ylang “yucky” notes but this is modern and unexpected.
sasakot – :
Although i don’t know Who’s William Eadon! but this fragrance is quite interesting. It is spicy and kind of mildly sweet but more on the spicy side with it’s anise, and olibanum. i can’t detect the rest like the Ylang, the musk, and the patchouli, but i guess i can detect the rose wood, & the cedar, and this fragrance isn’t only the Anise, & the olibanum, but the way it is blended makes it homogeneous & harmoniously balanced. Worth to be sampled.