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yxd790Negeltzex – :
I’ve just come to know three of these Peau de […] fragrances. Pierre, Soie, & Ailleurs. I’m very pleased with Soie & Pierre – in fact the first thing that came to mind was “Nasomatto” – and that is high praise indeed coming from me! Certainly they have that sheer richness & audacity that makes those Nasomattos so compelling. I’ve been having a bit of trouble, TBPH, with Ailleurs, as my perception of it was instantly dominated by the aroma of geosmin, with which I am acquainted; and I’ve ‘gotten into a rut’ with it of it’s seeming to me to be one of those monomolecular fragrances, which I am not a fan of atall-atall – which impression I am hoping to have dispelled when I come to actually wear it. (I don’t know any of them yet, other than off-the-blotter.)
But this one, and Soie are just full-on straightforward good fragrances. And I love how smoke is incorporated into this one – very audacious! … although there are others that have that note, I do realise.
A little tip for use of the plunger on these Starck perfume bottles, which I’ve already said doesn’t seem to me to be very stout: press it down as near to the inside edge as possible – avoid pressing-down at the outside edge.
I’m not so sure now you know. I think I was dazzled a bit by these perfumes’ openings & the novelty of them. The aroma’s quite pleasant & interesting, & longevity is quite ample … & all that: but there’s something just a bit (or quite a lot) shallow about them – like an article made of thin plastic. I will use them and shall no doubt get considerable enjoyment out of them. But I think they fall a bit short even of the reduced (and was it really reduced?) price.
Tazz2000 – :
Elusive
That’s what come to mind first about Pierre
And it’s not about longevity – bout 6h on skin easily – but about that feeling like it’s natural smell of your skin
ixloder – :
woody and clean. nothing more. no earthy or smokey note if not slightly at the beginning. 2/10
cax632JeomiWogkig – :
Begins woody, soapy, then goes quite soap with doses of mint. I can’t detect much of woods later on as it kind of vanishes and goes mint soap.
Well, i already don’t like the mint in fragrances but this one is quite fair as it doesn’t have that sharp free sugar gum mint kind of smell. Fair after all.
fiy834Bessinepome – :
Opens like a soapy fougere with almondy background (which I don’t care about), then dries down to something fresh-woody and much nicer.