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PaXa4len – :
Every stage of Unsettled is delicious. From the sweet/tart opening to the milky/smokey middle to the final surprise drydown of faint marine, salty offnotes. I’m impressed.
volvosx60 – :
I got a sample of Unsettled as an extra sample included in the portfolio set that Bruno Fazzolari offers on his website. I was initially interested in Lampblack, but Unsettled has become my favorite of his fragrances. If I had to go with only one fragrance for the rest of my life, Unsettled might be my choice. The sandalwood and other scents work together to create an incredible fragrance. I often go weeks switching off between Unsettled and Room 237. It is strong enough to stay with you all day and is enjoyable every time you get a smell of it.
STIN – :
Bruno Fazzolari Unsettled, while being an intriguing mix that doesn’t seem to belong in any genre initially, is dominated by the black tea note that soothes and provides a cooling, semi-acidic, semi-fresh comfort.
Pineapple and bergamot add fresshness while clary sage provides just a hint of dirtiness, and the dry down of sandalwood, vanilla, and labdanum is a creamy pillow on which the rest lands in its base.
It’s a fresher tea experience than Imaginary Authors O Unknown but not as fresh as, say, Creed Silver Mountain Water.
Performance is average, probably leaves a little to be desired for the price point ($110 for 30ml) but certainly lovers of this scent will find the performance sufficient. It’s an interesting scent, but like Fontevraud, I’m not quite sure it’s for me, personally.
7 out of 10
skz864speagoessenda – :
Pina colada on vacation
pete1991 – :
Very ADDICTIVE… I didn’t like this at first but once the dry down kicked in I fell in love. This frag isn’t going to be for everyone so get your nose on a decent before blind buying. The citrus note dominates but there’s this floral vibe sharing a beautiful waltz with the pineapple note & man what a dance… a lot going on here… but man what an absolute GORGEOUS composition! Projection is moderate but the longevity is a beastly 7+ hours! Worth every penny imho…
Grishec – :
I was wrapped in an exotic scent bubble (not beast mode projection but maybe 2 meters)for about 6-7 hours before it became a skin scent albeit still very present and delicious.
This one starts off very green though not a dry green its more of a herbal green. I suspect its the black tea, bergamont and sage that gives this herbal vibe and keeps it from being dry. This opening reminds me of Tea Noir 29 from Lelabo.
About 30-45 minutes into the scent it morphed into a beautiful warm slightly oud scent. The oud vibe is very faint. My suspicion is its the labdanum and sandalwood that dominates the heart of this fragrance. The body of this fragrance reminded me of 10 Corso Como. 10 Corso Como has more oud whereas this one has a more green vibe. Vanilla is listed in the notes but I did not detect it when I wore it today.
I really appreciate the artistry in this one. To open with a green herbal presence and transform into a warn slighly animalic body is just genius. I need to test more but I really enjoyed this and think it will be an excellent addition to my fragrance wardrobe.
Price for the 9 mL Chapbook is $38. Price for a 30 mL is $110. I truly believe this will make a great Spring and Fall scent and even early summer if you live in a mild climate.