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judopuglia – :
Opens with lots of hyacinth and sharp notes, of incense, resins and woody notes. There is also a bit of orange peel bitters in the background. I consider this scent too sharp for me to wear, although I do find the composition very interesting!
Sillage and longevity are moderate, lasted about 6 hours on my skin.
Interesting composition, though not wearable for me personally because of the sharpness of the scent, it’s not my thing. This scent would suit one of those days with rough weather in spring– hailstorms and sunshine. Try it if you like hyacinth and incense and are up for a bold combination!
ely112 – :
One of the worst, stinkiest perfumes I’ve ever had the displeasure to smell.
It starts off smelling nasty, VERY sharp, and smelling a little like pickles, pot and urine. And those were the good parts.
Considering how this perfume came to be, I would call it an UNhappy accident!
ogliki – :
Built to reaffirm the smell of a very happy accident Tears Of Eros was inspired by a mess of incense from Kyoto’s Sanju Sangendo, a bowl of discarded clementine peel and a night blooming hyacinth. These three things combined in the moonlit air of the artist’s studio and coalesced into a narcotic and heady living incense.
Understandably the hyacinth is incredibly prominent in the formula but it comes bolstered by rich iris butter, salty ambergris and the ambery gums of labdanum and benzoin. The incense aspect works quietly in the background with the clementine sitting pretty as a very gratifying highlight.