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witalic2008 – :
While the edp can be a little unpredictable (you never know what you’re going to get), the oil is just about perfect. No Iso E. Super overload, just a gentle spicy rose, which due to it being an oil, doesn’t radiate off skin much, making it a more intimate way of wearing the scent. Even the cumin note (which can be off-putting to some) is dialed back. Tried it today at the Le Labo store in the Ace Hotel (NYC) and bought it instantly. It’ll get a lot of wear this winter.
cxd212speagoessenda – :
I’m wearing Le Labo Rose 31 body lotion on my hands today, and I cannot stop smelling my skin. Even though this is a lotion, the sillage is amazing and enveloping – starting out as a fresh true rose with hints of greenery and spice, which is joined almost immediately by a savory cumin note backed up by peppery wood. The effect is not sweaty or bitter; instead it’s a warm enveloping, like snuggling a puppy in a rose garden. almost six hours later, the rose is a memory, but the cumin leaves just a trace of warmth. The wood is blending into the scent of skin, in one of the most gracious long drydowns I have ever experienced.
This one is gorgeous and addictive even though I generally dislike cumin in my food and perfume, both.