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artjomka97 – :
It is the truest lilac scent I have ever had or smelled. Ose is fresh and subtle.
It reminds me of how real lilac tree smells. When I was a child, we had three lilac trees in the garden, two were violet, one was white. This fragrance brings up the memory of the garden, so I was impressed how real it seems (the perfume, compared to lilac tree).
Ose stays on skin for quite a long time, it does not disappear in a second, luckily.
Галиб – :
A lovely feminine floral from Simone Cosac, Ose is one the four new fragrances Ms. Cosac launched in the Fall of 2014. Ose is heavy on lilac and mimosa with a musky base. To my nose, lilac not only opens the fragrance, but is detectable all the way to the very base. The style of the fragrance is very 1980s-1990s “grand floral”, with Lauder’s Beautiful and Guerlain’s Champs-Elysees as examples of the genre. Also reminds me of En Passant by Frederic Malle, mainly due to the lilac theme. Longevity and sillage of Ose are moderate. Nicely done overall, but nothing revolutionary or particularly “niche” about it.