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Adermotrede – :
Not my cup of tea. It is not a bad fragrance, it’s just not really my style at all. I don’t mind florals usually, but there is an animalic, musky scent which I find to be quite harsh and off-putting – especially if you sniff it up close. Some people really seem to enjoy this one, I am just not one of those ppl.
It lasts for ages on my skin. It remained on my arm even after several washes, including with soap. 12+ hours easily, so there is no performance issue at all.
Mula Mula is still my absolute favorite out of the three offerings from this indy house.
ixk652Negeltzex – :
As the name suggests it is a tropical fruity, coconut, floral scent, it is sweet and warm with a heavy base of musk and amber, strong florals of jasmine and tuberose that stays throughout and makes it fitting for the warm weather. The dry-down can get a little harsh and dry when smelled up close, but in the air it is very creamy, smooth and pleasant with slight bitter edge.
I get a lot of this tropical vacation floral, coconut vibe which I guess comes from tuberose, pear and amber mixed together and for that reason it leans more towards feminine side, but undoubtedly unisex if a man wears it casually, on a beach, vacation or just relaxing and enjoying, for women I feel it is more versatile.
Pirates really reminds me of other different scents that I smelled before and I have been thinking which ones and finally it really reminds me of Alien Oud by Mugler, Crystal Noir by Versace and original J’adore by Dior mixed together.
The performance is superb, a few sprays on clothes lasts a whole day with a strong projection. I can easily say that it lasts 24h and projects heavily for about 4-6h and still continue to project until it lasts. As an example, after a day I still got the whiffs of my jacket from the distance.
Pirates is really strong, rich and high quality perfume, but it is not my favorite from the whole Byron’s collection, because of those feminine qualities, and that is where Mula Mula comes in, it is no doubt my absolute favorite from the line, still I really enjoy Pirates casually when relaxing and women around me really likes it and wants it for themselves.
A true exotic scent, that words can not do the justice.
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