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grealigelurne – :
Super femme and 100% MY chemistry.
I love it, but I’m aware that if somehow a perfume could be made by coming up with something to match a specific person’s skin, this would be mine. I might be inherently biased because it suits so well.
Just made several large not-perfume purchases so buying a full bottle of this is being put off, but that’s eating at me. I need some warm weather perfumes and this could be all-weather.
The ylang-ylang is creamy, but not so much that it gets cloying. The rose is crisp and very, very “fresh cut” due to the grass and balances the thickness of that ylang. The patchouli is fruity-floral, not incensey-headshop or masculine.
It’s a simple perfume but such good quality that it doesn’t turn sour, despite its longevity. I find it familiar, but never generic.
Tropik – :
I should like this a lot more, but it really just comes across as a run-of-the-mill “green” scent. And I love green scents. But the florals get in the way of a purely “chopped up vines and leaves” feel, yet the greens get in the way of the elegance I would normally associated with the Ylang/Rose combo.
Definitely not bad and maybe just not suited to my skin chemistry… but this is a pass for me.
deargeinirm – :
Perhaps the oddest of the Note di Profumum collection, OSA is composed of, per the notes list, Ylang-Ylang, rose, patchouli, and chopped grass. It certainly has a certain sharpness that screams ylang-ylang and chopped grass, but the rose and patchouli do at least anchor the mix in something more familiar to me.
Still, this one isn’t quite for me. It leans feminine and is mainly a floral/green mix that doesn’t quite suit my interests, bunt it’s not as if it’s intolerable. I could see it quite nicely suiting others, and the care and quality are obvious as with pretty much all Profumum fragrances I’ve tried.
It’s my least favorite of the Note di Profumum collection, but since the collection is, on the whole, quite good, that’s not intended to be aninsult
6 out of 10