Description
“A second skin clings to the face, draped ever so carefully to reveal only a glimpse of flesh underneath. Steeped in alluring tradition of centuries ago, the veil’s sheer beauty possesses the feminine power to seduce great kings, conquistadors and Matadors unable to resist a single stare veiled in hypnotic mystery. Within this black web of wonderment rays of white light from the Spanish sun trickle in casting a kaleidoscope of
intricately woven shadows that censor all signs of age. Scents of the outside world are trapped in the starched net, a magnet for the plumes of smoky incense wafting through ancient basilica walls that mix with the smells of savage animal hides in bullfighter rings and clouds of white dust native to the Latin land.” – a note from the brand.
Spanish Veil by Edward Bess is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Spanish Veil was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Carlos Benaim. The fragrance features sandalwood, tonka bean and guaiac wood.
Meftn562Diobtetty – :
Tested from a sample, on clean skin in the morning: On first spray I smell light smoke. No campfire here, it’s more like walking into a room where someone has blown out an unscented candle. Within 20 minutes a gentle sweetness appears and melds with the smoke. Not floral or “sugary” but soft and warm, a tiny bit spicy. I suppose this is the Tonka bean, and it’s lovely. At this stage, the scent seems to sit a few inches above my skin, a light cloud. Two hours in, the woody notes appear, to join the smoke and sweetness. Again, this is a soft and gentle note that mingles with the others, in equal measures. This fragrance doesn’t enter a room in advance, but it isn’t faint either. I think the wearer will enjoy it as a very personal scent, but will also find others leaning in or standing a little closer to experience it as well. This exquisite fragrance doesn’t strike me as “perfume” at all. It’s the way I want to smell all the time.