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sledak9k9 – :
WOW! I really love this. Its definitely a bit different. A work of art. To create something so lovely from such diverse notes is indeed amazing. It is both gently musky and powdery on me. Very feminine and soft.
I love the way the mint works with the rose and chocolate. I just about detect the carnation but I cant pick up any incense. Im gutted it has such poor longevity and sillage on me. Im sure it will be better on others.
If it was three times stronger then I would definitely buy a bottle. C’est la vie.
robosh1993 – :
Tons of rose and mint are juxtaposed here to create this manly rosy vibe. In passing, you could easily mistake this for a rosy less pungent version of PS by Paul Sebastian. If Paul Sebastian made PS for women, this is exactly what it would smell like. There’s also a Bacardi Rum like accord which adds a nice touch to the overall fragrance(don’t be perplexed, no rum here). This was almost bottle worthy. I can’t get pass the longevity issues.
calconicsa – :
This sounds like it could be Balenciaga Florabotanica’s darker and more gothic sister. They both share rose, carnation and mint notes but this has replaced Florabotanica’s base of vetiver and amber with cacao, incense and musk. I’m very excited since Florabotanica was my favorite mainstream release last year. The press for Florabotanica kept mentioning a dangerous rose which really got me interested and even though I ended up loving the frag I did not find it to be “dangerous”…this one looks to succeed in that regard. Can’t wait!