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AKbIH – :
In the Pierre Cardin´s site the notes are:
artemisia, mandarim, small grain, rose , black currant and musk.
In the internet´s forum the notes are:
“Tristan”- (leather)
Top notes: spicy, herbal notes
Heart notes: jasmine, orange blossom, iris and carnation.
Base notes: leathery agreements.
“Yseult”: (fruity floral)
Top notes: citrus notes and fruity.
Heart notes: rose, jasmine, cassis and clove.
Base notes: woody notes.
Thinking about it, I see that my fisrt print logic is that Tristan is a male scent and Yseult is a female scent (sure), but I could swear that Tristan is like a feminine scent and Yseult looks like a masculine scent! This is confusing me …
t0mat1k – :
It took me but I got this perfume. I admire Pierre Cardin and I found it amazing the idea of the bottle and the inspiration for this fragrance: Tristan and Isolde.
The perfume (100 ml) consists in two cylinders (50 ml each):Tristan and Yseult. The curious thing is that Tristan is a feminine scent while Yseult is a male scent.
It’s hard for me to description “Yseult” (male) because, unfortunately, this came from broken glass and perfume spilled on the road. However, despite this scourge, I could feel its pleasant aroma, a masculine scent open, non-traditional, strong without being thick or creamy or dark(it’s exactly the opposite),there´s a something refreshing in its illuminated aura.
About “Tristan” (female) took me to reach a conclusion because it felt when I realized that I already knew this perfume, it immediately reminded me of another scent that ,only after a few tries, I found out to be similar to “L’Heure Bleue” by Guerlain.
Yes, “Tristan” has a style Guerlain old, very strong powdery smell, dense, heavy, floral,with a light vanilla in drydown.
The evolution shows a beautiful perfume, but like the male, a huge power. First of all, “Tristan” is, as “L’Heure Bleue” perfume that exudes an air of Paris! It is just a faithful work of Pierre Cardin.
PS: I don´t feel oranges in “Tristan”, maybe, roses…heavy roses…