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mirij1976 – :
Testing this again today and it gets a thumbs down. It is too green and a bit waxy. The grapefruit is not juicy or sweet. It’s more like the essence from the peelings and crushed leaves. I prefer a more edible smelling citrus. I love this house and I love grapefruit but this recipe is not working for me
elena gezun – :
This is an unexpected perfume – it is heavier than I thought it would be. I had to work to pick out the notes – there is a tart tangerine (not in the notes but might be the mix of rhubarb and mandarin orange) – more like the crushed leaves than the fruit. Jasmine anchors the perfume, but the crushed citrus leaves and peach blossom defintely find their way to the top. Beautiful, and for me a fall / winter scent so it is perfect for this time of year. The dry down is really gorgeous, it smells complex and expensive.
VildWolf – :
Fresh floral green with hints of fruits. I have the 75ml version, like the ones in Note >…> collection, which is indeed very pretty to look at… the green rinestones evoke a feeling of spring. Pomelos is a kind of sweet grapefruit but I honestly smell very little citrus here… it’s mostly delicate and young flowers, with buds and greenery, wet young wood full of sap. I could say this smells like the baby from a marriage between Kenzo Le Monde Est Beau and Chanel Cristalle edp.
Elegant, delicate and serene, it could be unisex too. Silage is rather soft and lasting power average. Pleasant and innofensive, probably appropriate for mornings and days more than evening. Lovely and recommended to those that like fresh perfumes, smooth, no screeching notes, no sharp angles.
bruigo49 – :
Very soft and lovely.. Nothing near sharp and stingy as grapefruit sometimes can be. Yes it is fresh and clean, but as I said, soft as well. Stays rather close to the skin, and though it’s a lovely scent, I don’t know if it would be worth it to have such a fragrance for it’s original pricetag… But that’s up to the buyer of course.