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feerweeby – :
This was a blind buy, and luckily a cheap one. I’m not surprised that I pick up zero out of eight possible notes, but I thought this would have contained a salty air note at the least. As weird as it sounds, it reminds me of bacon when I spray it on my skin, without the smokiness, and Ivory soap (maybe this is like the “aquatic aroma chemical” mentioned by the user below?).
That sort of fades, but the overall impression is still vaguely food-like (possibly bread with a dash of maple syrup?), and powdered detergent.
I wear it every once in a while, to see if anything changes, but it hasn’t. I much prefer Pure Grace from this brand.
truenneman – :
I smell water lilies and fresh air. I think the bergamot and peony make this airy, and that the other flowers kind of waft along the breeze.
If I had not been influenced by that I might have guessed this was called sky flower or relax or something. It is airy, light, and watery, softly floral.
It’s wonderful for days when I need a calming aromatherapy. It evokes imagination, too. I think it’s also a scent I can wear to work because how could anyone be offended by this soft, beautiful scent?
nik79 – :
I get some aquatic aroma chemical (s) and some mild, powdery amber mostly. There’s clearly some subtle florals and a hint of something woody. This isn’t a scent I’d reach for due to the aquatic element, but if that doesn’t bother you I could see this as a good office scent for the summer. There’s no “suntan lotion accord” here or anything animalic, and it’s not strong, that’s for sure, but the aroma chemicals here are rather tenacious. At least borderline unisex.
KarlosK – :
The absolute best “beachy” fragrance. Definitely a summer scent but so beautiful you’ll want to to wear it all year round. The water lily and bergamot add the air while the cedar and musk add the weight offering medium sillage. The only downfall is that the lasting power is two hours at best. But I absolutely love this scent.