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Altayir – :
Platone you seems to be quite right, but keep in mind that something has changed inside Acampora family during the last two years: to talk frankly they must have changed something, seen that their fragrances are deeply changed and NOT for the better, unfortunately!
doktorDron – :
the inspiration to this fragrance is musc of acampora?????
Matrix – :
I do happen to like lavender, though I don’t often wear it as a stand-alone fragrance. If you don’t like lavender, you’ll probably still enjoy wearing Oscuro if you have a bit of patience.
The lavender is very prominent in the opening, but it’s part of a comfortable blend that will eventually overtake the aromatic lavender note after an hour or so. What follows is a smooth, plush aroma of soft woody notes, clean potting soil or freshly-turned garden, a whisper of patchouli and one of the prettiest musks I’ve encountered in a fragrance. No single note really dominates once the lavender steps back into line. The tonka bean is not overly sweet. Nothing in Oscuro is sweet, actually. The aroma has a slightly salty, earthy quality, like a new pair of gloves made of finest leather.
As with the other Monom perfume oils, sillage is arms’ length and longevity is excellent, 12 hours or more.
Thank you to Monom for the opportunity to try this fragrance.