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denis.isak22 – :
gorgeous fragrance of citrus and woods. like the reviewer below me absolutely blown away how anyone compares this to noble fig, they are worlds apart, like wtf!
wmalabala – :
Great fragrance. Definitely has the Morillas stamp on it…a green freshie. I really like the simplicity here…I can really smell and differentiate the ingredients. The cedar is not overpowering, but blends well with the citrus, vetiver, and olive tree.
For me the drydown is the star here. After 2-3 hours the citrus fades, and the cedar and olive tree make for a great woody combination. Neither overpower the other. I kept sniffing the back of my hand again and again to catch another whiff.
Sillage and longevity are moderate. Safe for the office.
I have no idea why some suggest this smells like Noble Fig. It most definitely doesn’t. Fig, pepper, and sage does not equal citrus, vetiver, and cedar.
There are hundreds of other fragrances this smells like other than Noble Fig…I think another Morillas creation, Bvlgari Man Extreme, is much closer (minus the cactus note). I own all three.
vivavital – :
finally bought this… opening very citrusy, after 15min i got a bit of green & spicy. dry down so nice couldn’t describe it. very masculine still for unique and confident woman could pull this off nicely.
Sergio_Uvaros – :
Tried it in Saks Fifth Avenue. Very nice fresh spring summer frag. Longevity is good, but I am not sure about the projection since I only sprayed it on my arm. It’s not a very complex smell, you can pretty much detect all the advertised notes. Very wearable. Opening is certainly more attractive than the dry down. I’d say more for men than ladies. $190 a 75ml bottle is too steep a price tag for this frag. I’d consider buying if the price went down to 100$ a bottle.
1forexw – :
I tried this one in Saks Fifth Avenue yesterday. Nice scent, more on the masculine side. I mostly smelled a blend between cedar and vetiver and a bit of something “green” with a light hint of citrus. I really don’t know what olive suppose to smell like (like the olive oil? or like the olive from The Body Shop?) so I give up on that.