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viteok – :
Wish I got what Eloquaint got. I got a plastic tobacco scent that mellowed to a dry tobacco with no sweetness, but the plastic edge never went away. It was just synthetic on my skin the whole time. Makes me sad because Eloquaint seems to have found a lovely tobacco frag!
rober193 – :
OK, so I first read the name of this perfume as “Taco Mucho,” which did not strike me as anything I would want to dab behind my ears before a romantic night out. Sometimes I read too fast for my own good.
Fortunately I did the “huh?” double take, because I would have missed a really good perfume if I hadn’t. TM opens with a very clean soapy smell, a strong unscented soap like Ivory or Kirk’s castile bar soap, then turns in to a citrusy vetiver that I absoutely love. Whoever heard of squeaky clean vetiver? Then the tobacco comes out, rich as a drying barn, and in the dry down it sweetens up a little, a sort of guiac wood and flower NOS.
Wonderful. Worth a full bottle.