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Aaaaaw11 – :
Mmmmmmm
I have a tester with the notes written in French and English on top.
“A sparkling and insolent top note
The spirit (Tête)
Bergamot, Red berry, Black currant leaves
Radiant, floral and spicy notes
The Heart (Coeur)
Ylang Ylang, Orange flower, Clove bud
A captivating, sensual and greedy soul
The soul (Fond)
Sandalwood, Vanilla sticks,Musks”
This fragrance speaks to me. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
major – :
Upon first sniff, Paradox Green reminded me of another scent I had sampled at some point. I dug through my sample box and found it: Roberto Cavalli’s Serpentine.
Paradox Green is a little greener, and Serpentine a little sweeter, but there was a point about two hours in where they smelled almost identical. I tested them on two different places on my arm and couldn’t believe the similarity. In looking at their notes, they do have a few in common (pepper, violet, mandarin).
Given a choice, I would only need one of the two scents in my wardrobe and I would probably buy Serpentine instead of Paradox Green.
If affordability or availability makes Paradox Green a better choice for you, it’s nice enough and a good value for the money. Paradox Green is not my favorite Jacomo scent by any means, but it’s still pleasant and easy to wear.
It is an EDT and thus has moderate sillage at best, and it lasts four to five hours on my skin.
Kradars – :
I had a sample of this fragrance and it is really mix of everything you can imagine, especially rotten fruit. I recommend to try before buying.