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erik kocharyan – :
I loved Mexx Perspective and I am still sad it was discontinued.
On my skin it was more of a floral-fruity, yet a modern and feminine scent.
Lasting power and sillage were average.
From Mexx Perspective I got a really nice, soft and refreshing cocktail of fruits.
I was able to single out jasmine, ceder and patchouli but the fragrance was really well blended and none of the notes stood out.
I have never smelled anything like it but hope to find its fragrant twin on day.
I would buy it again if I could.
Haker – :
Wow-thanks for listing this sccent!
I LOVED it,though you didn’t see it long in tthe stores, and now sells for $$ prices…
It was a gorgeous powdery (but not musky!!) fragrance, with definite cedar, peony, tonka combination in the drydown, with a touch of patchouly. Through this I really came to love this type of fragrances. The topnotes weren’t too strong in my memory, but enough to not make this scent not too strong from the get-go.
If my memories serve me right it had a similar drydown to Let it rock.
Pitty that it isn’t available anymore.