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картина – :
Kind of a misleading name, maybe? I find this to be less of a musk and more of an animalic jasmine perfume. In fact, it has a civet-like tang to it, a kind of cat pee scent that some people do enjoy, but synthetic, which is great for animal friendliness. I also find this to be less of a sweet musk and more of a bright one, again, due to the jasmine they are using in this particular fragrance. Not soapy at all to my nose, but fairly floral instead. This makes a nice summer perfume because it has some heft to it, but it is not overbearing.
yrylena – :
Oh my goodness, no. This is a truly animalic musk scent. It smells like the hind end of some type of wild creature with sugar syrup poured over it. Definitely not good. A scrubber, in my opinion. I never smelled the rose or any of the other notes except the patchouli, which was ruined by other notes. Quite an unfortunate disaster, I fear.
artema22 – :
Extremely powdery and sweet musk with a hint of rose. I don’t detect much of the patchouli or amber. Not my kind of thing normally – but I’m enjoying this. Smells like someone who has just hopped out of the shower – soapy clean and fresh.
ismail-511 – :
This is a very masculine musk with just a hint of sweetness. To be honest, it literally smells like my male relatives’ faces around Christmas time. It smells like hugging them goodbye after they have been knocking back a few adult beverages and eating cookies.
maclin – :
It’s hard not to enjoy this, a real crowd pleaser by Farmacia SS Annunziata.
It started with an indolic and sweet jasmine with a green and natural rose just next to it, balancing out the sweetness perfectly.
As I am not usually “musk friendly” what I enjoy here the most is – MUSK! It is very natural smelling, it is added in the perfect amount. “Sweet musk” is not too musky, nor too animalic, nor too soapy. Though I must admit this really smells like clean soap as promised, but very elegant and very high quality.
The dry down is a lovely vanilla-amber-musk combo, no patchouli for me though.
This is what you want your boss smell like – clean and professional, elegant and high-end.
Even though this is pricey, it is with no doubt worth every $.
Shram79 – :
I love Talc Gourmand, but this smells like a sweetened men’s cologne to me. No sale here.