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2afonka123 – :
One of the more affordable fragrances in the DI SER line—around $100 for 30ml—Tsuki opens with a burst of bitter citrus and herbs, coming across as somewhat medicinal in nature. Once the top notes settle and Tsuki warms up on the skin, I get a pleasant green aromatic spice that reminds me EXACTLY of the scent of Aveda products. Tsuki is beautifully blended and high quality, longevity was decent with just a few small dabs from the sample, and sillage was low-to-moderate. I love the fragrance, but the similarities to Aveda, at least at this point, will likely deter me from pulling the trigger on a full bottle. But I’ve got a good amount left of my sample, so perhaps I will change my mind after repeated wearings. Definitely worth checking out.
SEREGA2639 – :
A mesmerizing and therapeutic citrus spice fragrance, my first foray into this eclectic Japanese natural fragrance house takes its name from the moon and is absolutely resplendent without overpowering. The central note is a beautiful green geranium which is surrounded by notes of lemon, grapefruit, coriander, basil and fennel. This is like getting a nice relaxing therapeutic massage. It is calming, serene and rejuvenating. Moderate in sillage and projection and beautifully blended. The perfect fragrance to curl up in bed with after a long day or to rejuvenate tired nerves. Enjoy!