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ses117ses – :
leggerissimo accordo, dapprima agrumato con aroma assai realistico di arance sanguinelle, poi muschiato e quasi saponoso. benchè la prima impressione sia stata molto positiva (le arance aspre mi piacciono in maniera particolare), dopo pochissimo tempo il muschio diviene troppo preponderante per i miei gusti. l’evoluzione è semplice: si assesta su uno skin-scent muschiato che sa di sapone. considerando il prezzo, se ne può fare a meno.
witas_ – :
It opens with a realistic and fresh citrus accord that reminds me of oranges and tangerines at the same time. There is something on this part that is similar to some mandarine scents, like Hermes Eau de Mandarine Ambree or Guerlain Acqua Allegoria Mandarine Basilic, with the difference that the two mentioned seems more sweet and Sanguine Muskissime is more bitter and fizzy. It’s a very simple fragrance, light, that after the refreshing citrus part goes into a faint musk and slightly woody drydown with some citrus aspects. It’s more of a refreshing aroma to be wore after bath, because it’s very discreet even if you take a bath of it
Shusha – :
I assume that “sanguine” refers to blood orange, since there’s an orange note that’s quite obvious. The rest, however, seems dry and musty at first rather than musky, but the musk does develop. After a half hour or so, the orange disappears and it evolves into a strong musk that reminds me of wet dog and/or a dog kennel. It’s certainly interesting. The dog phase lasts for 3-4 hours or so, with a fair amount of sillage. In the end, the whole thing dries down to a plain white musk skin scent. I’m undecided as to whether I like or dislike this one. It’s not your run-of-the-mill clean musk scent, although it does eventually end up there.