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kaimetov77 – :
Typical chypre. Very strong, and nuanced fragrance. Really long lasting. It could definitely be worn by men as well, in fact I think that it gets to smell more masuline with time.
In my opinion It’s a rather conservative but really well made scent.
I love it, and I’m proud that it’s produced by a Polish brand. Congratulations Missala Family.
Sibland – :
This is a complex and retro scent. Even though it is not my cup of tea, there is some subtlety to the blend that I enjoy. It’s difficult for me to pick particular notes, the are smoothly mixed together. What I get is classy, mature and balsamic most of all. Longevity is impressive.
Deroxlzzsq – :
It’s a strange, but beautiful scent. Strange because sometimes it smells sweet and rosy – very similar to Rose Anonyme, and the other day I sense mostly agar, and bitter retro-like incense.
ildar201132 – :
This is pretty scent. Remind me of Montale royal aoud 🙂
FANTA – :
@NebelGeist
On my (masculine) skin it’s a honeyed rose in a very 80’s bombastic, complex oriental style. The opening is rather green and herbacious but the basenotes are balsamic and sweet. If you’re a guy, the smell of rose and ylang doesn’t scare you and you have the guts to wear Aromatics Elixir, Habanita, Alamut, Youth Dew, Cinnabar, classic La Perla, you’ll easily pull Qessence off. I don’t decect oud there, just rose and honey. The closest perfume is naughty chypre La Perla (honey, rose, ylang, patchouli, moss), in comparison Qessence is much classier and well mannered.
zorro90 – :
Could be interesting. Is it to feminine for a man to wear? I like the notes and the jasmin and ylang seem to be quite subtle. According to to votes the rose may be to strong? Is it a sweet rose or is it wearable for a man as well?
I´ll try to find this one in a shop to test it