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Meipc701Unlogrere – :
I’ve bought it twice, and both times wasn’t very satisfied and both batches were very different as well. Little longevity, too much in the direction of aromatherapy and not fine perfumery – rather crude mixture too. Nothing in the way of a base note or fixative for anchoring the heart notes either. I’ve also purchased the “Ancient Attar” and it was very much in the same vein – far too herbal and not enough finesse.
Pity, since they were quite expensive. I can understand the “cat pee” that guest-Zah referred to. Very acrid and sharp.
fjt467speagoessenda – :
it seems to be based on the Esthetique Collection’s Rosalia or Attar- somewhere between the former’s light rose feel and the latter’s deeper, resinous nature.
i believe one of the first 100% organic creations… a challenge in and of itself.
Clearly a floral classic.
tchervonets – :
I used to wear Aveda Attar (as it was called then) about 15 years ago, I’m pretty sure this is the same fragrance renamed and with more elegant packaging. It is quite a sharp and botanical scent and is very light on anything other than the brilliant, natural Bulgarian rose. I quite like Aveda’s fragrances, they have a certain style that is unmistakable, and I learned about fragrance from trying many of their blends. I will say that they usually have very little longevity, though.