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slols – :
A rich, juicy and opulent floral the way they were made in the late 80s, i.e. supported by fruits, woods, a little oakmoss and a big splash of animalic notes.
Civet is strong here, and it smelled a little urinous when I tried it on my wrists, but when applied behind the knees, it smells better. The floral notes are well blended, perhaps tuberose and rose are the most dominant to me. The peaches and apricots are sweet and ripe; tart, prickly raspberries add some freshness. A hint of blackcurrant, green notes and something a little oily: maybe the hyacinth? – and just enough oakmoss to let you know this is a vintage floral.
If I was to compare it to something else, I would perhaps say Jardins de Bagatelle (at least in the first 30-40 minutes, when the aldehydes are most notable), only with a lot more fruit, and more animalic. I wasn’t sure how I felt about it at first, but once I got rid of the urinous part of the civet, I quite like it. Not terribly unique, but a typical representative of the bold florals of the 80s.
Testing the extrait, which has moderate/good longevity, but rather soft sillage.
eqq498Negeltzex – :
Notes of Regina Schrecker, according to parfumo.net, are:
– blackcurrant, peach, apricot, green notes, bergamot, mandarin
– rose, jasmine, aldehydes, ylang-ylang, iris, carnation, lily-of-the-valley, hyacinth, tuberose
– cedar, raspberry, musk, ambergris, moss, civet
tovkach – :
Oh, finally it is in database! Thanks! But what about the notes? does someone has the full list of them, i think there are more of it, than listed. I am watching at it for a long time and still undecided whether to buy or not to buy it. By the way it is available as EDP and extrait/pure parfum as well, not only as EDT!