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santyk – :
You know i had to do a review about oranges and sunshine. I am in florida after all.
Lets get to it shall we.
Orange sunshine is a sweet power house not overly sweet like a gourmand. But tangysweet like an orange.
The first spray of this is a explosion of orange and sweetend myrrh. *please note this a powerful fragrance so go easy on the trigger and the sprayer is up there with creeds or diors. The mist and amount of perfume that is dispersed is quite impressive.
(the review)
Sweetend oranges with a hint of myrrh layered on some vanilla/honey is what i get for hours. The top lasts and last throughout the duration of the fragrance.
After an hour or so the mid adds a few more notes to the symphony. I slowly start to detect a musky undertone and this ghostly aroma of incense with myrrh in the background. It’s faintly noticeable until it hits the drydown. That is where this beast shines. The dry down still projects for awhile and what you end up with after the metamorphosis from the initial spray is faint oranges layered with creamy sandalwood,vanilla and myrrh
Simple and beautiful.
* i have to say it hits on all the aspects very well.
Quality.
Unique.
Tenacious aroma.
Pleasant to myself and others.
The very first time i wore this out i was complimented by a stranger.
I mean what else can you ask for.
Such a great fragrance that last 12+ hours.
*I stand corrected it lasts for 12 hours as a dab and 24 when sprayed.
If this sounds interesting to you. Give it try you might find a new love.
Kind regards, Lj
elektr76 – :
A couple of striking impressions I get from this one upon the initial experience. Ice cold Kool-Aid, LSD, and feminine 60’s incense. The 60’s—happy times for some people. This seems to be a fragrance especially tailored for such people with ties to the past. Could we call it a nostalgic aromatic? It seemingly strives to hit on that note, and invoke all of the emotions tied to those memories, for those who have them.
The orange has a lot of lift to it, with a distinct sweetness; very similar to the crisp essence of Kool-Aid as I remember it as a child. I think the LSD impression comes from a sleight of reference, relating to the fact that LSD in the 60’s was often taken on colored paper with Kool-Aid, or added to the Kool-Aid, or added to Jello to make windowpanes.
The Myrrh note second most prominent here. It’s pretty mellow and blended down well for a myrrh note. There’s a bit of a cloudy texture to it from arrangement of other aromatics that surround it. It creates somewhat of a headshop like aroma; dense, complex, multi-faceted, and a little domineering.
I also get a somewhat juicy liquorish-like glazy candy aroma in the opening. Not bad really overall, but has somewhat of an indie tinge to it. And the aroma is somewhat heady and vintage in a way that I would say this is like the sweet aromatic version of a barbershop fragrance. It’s not for everyone. Not just anyone is going to get it. And it probably isn’t something worth experimenting with unless it isn’t an expense to you.
uggboots574 – :
I love it so much, it is a sweet, harmonious scent with a very nice velvety background! The myrrh perfectly combines with orange, the other notes are in the background. In the drydown there are accents of amber notes that go and come intermittently and make this particular perfume. The sillage is strong and the longevity is very (+ 12h) on me, it’s fine for the summer, for the summer evenings a bit nostalgic… this perfume combines psychedelic-flowers-amber-resin. It’s really A nice scent, unique!
Sillage: 9/10
Longevity: 10./10
Scent: 9/10
Overall: 9./10