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capitoshka – :
The red berries and labdanum create a patchouli resemblance with castoreum at the base. This is very well blended but I’m not blown away by it. With a name like “sexual healing” I was expecting more, and this, unfortunately, didn’t deliver. Blue balls!
aslan94 – :
It begins quite interesting with osmanthus and berries and lasts for few minutes, then turns quite green with not really an animalic but something artificial rooty! something like a leather somehow but not really a leather & i believe it’s a Labdanum.
It does start well but then takes the wrong detour, it just changes into something not as good as it starts.
vladimir4634 – :
If you’ve tried CDG 2 EDP, you’ve tried this one also.
Have them both, love them both.
rusikarsenal – :
Pleasant but not sexy. Strawberry castoreum, reminds me bit of shamamantul amber…in general for me not worth buying, not well structured, rather medicinal blend of oils
LesDV – :
To houstcs:
Sex (in average standardized conditions) never lasts too long. And davana give here not a sober one feeling.
erurlertyz – :
This could be more bold, it’s so quiet after 10 minutes. It’s a decent smell then, but way too soft even for someone that, like myself, could care less if anyone else smells me.
midnayt – :
It starts with a smoky castoreum with a hint of citrus for zest. About 10 minutes in, it dries to a beautiful semi-sweet musk smell. I really like this fragrance because of how much it changes over time – from the balls to the wall opening to the pleasant dry down. A keeper in my book!
artembov – :
این نوع از رایحه در موارد خاص بسیار ملایم ودل نشین است
اما برای روز مره و مراسم سنگین پیشنهاد نمی کنم .
knr936intitytek – :
I must be anosmic or at least insensitive to castoreum, if that is possible. What I could smell of the opening I liked…a very animalic yet somehow dry, fleeting composition. I couldn’t detect fruit at all; to my uneducated nose it was a vaguely ‘diesel’ aroma, which is nicer that it sounds. I think it is meant to be a subtle skin scent, and that is fine for me because I own many. However, I do like to smell the occasional whiff every now and then!
Edit: I’ve since got my hands on a bottle and think that (for philistines such as myself) this scent requires a little patience. While I still think that it’s still very much a skin scent, there’s more to it than initially meets the nose. I still don’t think I’d recognise castoreum even if a beaver bit me on the bum, but I now detect leather and and faint vanilla on the dry down, is that it? This perfume is very subtle, interesting and sophisticated, but sexy? Maybe on the right person.