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spoller – :
It’s rare that I’m inspired to wear a fragrance in my home. Other than this, the only one I want to wear at home is Casbah by Robert Piguet. But this one is a different kind of magic. It starts out a little “uh oh,” almost a potpourri rose, a little dense, but it still tickles the inside of your nose. As it is opens, the rose lightens as the citrus lifts off, and it settles into a delightful soapy rose that manages to not smell “old lady” in the slightest. The rose is not a “real” flower smell, you would never put your nose to a bloom and get this, but it’s the main olfactory ingredient in a perfectly blended mix. It’s not a vintage-smelling rose, and I would say this is more daytime than evening. Could be nice for a first date. It’s not too girly, it’s neither innocent nor madame, maybe just a little bit coquette, except the soapiness makes it more well-rounded. Coqui Coqui makes another rose, maybe it is a body chemistry thing–both smelled nice on me, the other one was a little fresher, but this is the one I kept coming back to. Great longevity.
elumen – :
I love rose. I love citrus. I love soapiness. This should be a HG fragrance for me, but the ingredients used seem cheap. This is a screechy perfume, with an artificial and soapy drydown. It seems like a fragrance that could have been made using one of the perfume kits I had as a child. A sad miss for me.