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buldyaev – :
River Cali isn’t that special or standing out with some new notes, however, it’s just so divinely comfy, and the olfactive memory it can evoke is great.
It starts fruity(along orange, citrusy line) and fresh(along green, leafy trees line). It’s kinda unusual(in a nice way) for a floral fruity. However, the green trees image soon disappeared, and I can smell the typical Anya’s Garden/essential oil blends smell of grounding, earthy, sweet, edible slightly orange flavored scent.
What makes River Cali different form Anya’s other scent is, there’s a comfy quasi-rice cake scent, with sweet spiciness(the spiciness is only a little bit there), and every now and then, a real life green tree scent (it should be the scent come from the petit grain).
Later on I can smell some kinda nice exotic creaminess(not the vanilla vanilla creaminess we all quite familar with, well if the sweet cream vanilla we know is like a cute girl with candy floss, the creaminess is like a grown-up version of the same girl, playing guitar and singing near a camping fire). Well, it’s like been wrapped in a comfy blanket in winter.
This is a scent I would call home scent, to me, the mental picture it brings is, after a long day, you drive back home, your home’s somewhere near the riverside, you can see the lights from your windows buncing on the river surface, and while you can smell the wind, and hear the trees, you can sense that dinner is ready, and you’ll be home soon.
Besides the home sweet home aspect of the perfume, I find it easy to wear, and can be a nice deeper orange-y/natural-lover’s aromatic and theraputic perfume.