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baltika78 – :
It’s not a typical floral perfume, it starts off soapy clean due to the aldehydes, however it lasts for a few seconds. Then lilac, accompanied by other soft flowers comes forward and stays on the skin for maybe 10 to 15 mins. From this point onwards the fragrance transforms into something totally unexpectable, the smell of a shooting range! I feel nuances of gunpowder, metall and dust. Perhaps the gunpowder effect is reached by combination of mimosa, patchouli and seaweed? To me it’s more atmospheric fragrance than an actual perfume. I won’t be able to wear it, except maybe for Helloween parties.
It’s a very curious sniffing experience though, and I appreciate it.