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Lisenok-013 – :
Very linear, borderline piercing. Paper Soap is heavy on the soap, light on the paper.
The opening is crystal clean aldehydes. It smells like every laundry powder you’ve ever used, mixed together. There’s a sunny, fresh-linen musk that is quite pleasing, but the aldehydes are sterile and fluorescent.
In the all-too-brief middle, there’s a whisper of some truly lovely soft florals, I get mostly rose with a muguet undertone.
It all gives way quite quickly to those same, relentlessly clean aldehydes again and lingers for an eternity as a febrezesque afterglow.
Ultimately I don’t think this is a bad fragrance, just a complete clash with my personal tastes. Performance is decent. Projection is at the upper end of moderate, lasts a good 8 hours or so on my skin.
Enjoy whenever you’re feeling nostalgic for laundromats.