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awailierywomi – :
Now this is unusual attractive! It is floral, yet sour & mildly sweet! it has peony, mangoes, pineapple, lavender, oakmoss, and lime.
It’s impressive since it presents the color fuchsia pink with hints in a chypre frame. I can’t classify it in fruit, in floral, or in citrus.
Impressive.
Edit (8th Jan 2018) the concept of this is sweet vanilla lavender , oakmoss, sandalwood, & citrus with peony background. It’s quite impressive but the dry down isn’t at all! It begins superbly beautiful and end boring meh.
krabs111 – :
This is a most unusual oriental floral scent. Of all the notes listed I get mostly the lemon, lilac and lavender. It’s astringently sweet. It reminds me of a heavy lemon furniture polish rubbed into a coffee table made of vanilla and patchouli, so it’s very heady and strong. It lasts forever, too.
I really love the Omnia line though and I think their scents are mostly amazing. This one I will pass on because it’s not my thing, but for those of you who like different sillage monsters, try a sample of this first before you take the leap. It’s expensive.