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cydriscar – :
i dont even know how a brand producing something so bad can even exist, have samplers and they all smell horribly and they’re not even good quality-wise in terms of longevity and sillage
funkner.valerii – :
Love it, especially during the chilly weather, when rain is pouring down outside.. tuberose + frankincense is something perfect for those colder days in spring.. it also reminds me of the incense sticks I burn sometimes… there’s that creamy balsamic smokiness in this perfume 🙂 tuberose is quite minimal on my skin, but I do love this floral frankincense relationship 🙂 <3
maxsimus2010 – :
It just starts horrible with metallic yet mineral water blend with zero tuberose. Then it goes quite mineral with slight excess of metallic note.
“SVETLANA Zavgorodneva” wrote in “Pitti FRAGRANZE 2017: The BEST Perfumes!” article:
“Waters+Wild. Tuberose + Frankincense drew my special attention. The perfumer was very observant to find similarity in an edgy quality of tuberose and frankincense, and blended them together so that the two materials grow from each other.”
Well.. not really as i hardly can sense the tuberose (if there is any) but all i can get is a mineral water note with doses of metallic.
Well it’s not bad tho, but the colder it goes the more mellow it gets, but remains kind of metallic which i personally dislike the note at max.