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zeere9090 – :
This scent has the same rushed dry-down as Philosophy’s Live Joyously, which is to say, a corporation’s idea of patchouli– thin, metallic and clean to the point of annoying.
I don’t enjoy giving bad reviews, but patchouli lovers need to know that they’re not getting the real thing here.
metakonkalabarashaka – :
I wasn’t sure I liked this at first it was so unusual. But I have learned something about Marilyn Miglin’s perfumes; they tend to grow on you. I tried this again today and found a new love! It smells very light, creamy, a little sweet too. I think it smells a bit like Marilyn’s Zanzi.
LLIELLEST – :
This is a nice basic patchouli scent, worth checking out if you like patchouli. At the opening, I smell mostly patchouli, with a prominent dose of cloves. I tend to categorize patchouli into two branches – sweet or not. This is definitely not sweet. It is that sort of cool outdoorsy patchouli. This one has the added unexpected dose of cloves, which adds a certain spiciness at the opening, but the spicy note doesn’t last. This dries down to pretty much pure patchouli. This fragrance has strong sillage and lasts pretty long once it dries down. I like it best when used lightly.