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kaf130speagoessenda – :
The initial spike of the mandarin and the resinous warmth of myrrh keep the peach note from tipping into the syrup range, and this trio quickly settles down to a lovely blend. The addition of wildflowers and low-key musk makes this a pretty mix. I quite like this fragrance.
AQredrtFCpsviqkrxhl – :
Immature and flighty young thing, just shy of beautiful. You could tire of her easily or never get enough.
justpinka – :
A very interesting, modern take on a fruity perfume.
Souffle Sauvage is an unripe peach, but BEFORE it becomes an unripe peach, it smells just incredible:
starts with a fragrance of wet coloured paper or a young twig taken out of water. It’s a bit irritant to my nose with its hay / herbal quality. At some moments it smells very industrial to me – like some kind of a supermodern fuel.
Unbelievably unique fragrance.
Haven’t tested Peau de Peche by Keiko Mecheri, so I can’t compare them.
mazi77 – :
a realy fresh peachy,orangy mix . almost like a dessert. mixed whit some creamy notes and almost a mashmellow twist. Thsi is very feminin on my skin. I think i would have looked strangly to a man wearing this .. it is almot girly candy like .. not to sweet. but a bit sour aswell. cant say i detect very much musk,flowers or myrrh eather. but thre is somthing that lifts it abit ower all the other fruity ones out there. Glad i got to try it. but not that special.. pretty and nice is the word
evgenu78 – :
I think is very interesting scent for men and woman. Earth and leather ,flowers … very elegant, non-typical.
🙂 very nice !
I like it so much.
kostya612 – :
You have to love the peach note to love this one. To my nose, the peach is quite dominant here and combined with juicy orange, it gives off a strong fruity, sweet-sour aroma that overpowers all the other notes listed.
I can’t really smell the flowers but I do get a vague impression of musk and myrrh somewhere far in the background.
Souffle Sauvage reminds me very much of Peau de Peche by Keiko Mecheri.