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aleck.ru2011 – :
Clean, musky dryer sheet type lavender. Decent projection the first hour or so, skin scent after that. Almost more of a linen scent than a perfume to me.
phalilkapposy – :
The lavender note is there, but not dominant. And it’s a softer floral lavender, as opposed to a sharp herbaceous lavender.
The fragrance is sweet-ish, a little bit fresh, floral, with a hint of powder from the musk. I like it a lot. But I’m a huge fan of lavender and the lavender note in this fragrance is like a sachet in the background. Just enough to know it’s there.
askor – :
I happen to love lavender, and I’ve never smelled a fragrance nosed by Harry Fremont that I didn’t like. But Velvet Lavender doesn’t do anything for me. I detect no lavender. To me, it starts out smelling like Play-Doh, and after drying down 20-30 minutes it’s just a generic floral-vanilla (kinda like Taylor Swift Incredible Things, but not as sweet and without the leather note).
Testberichtelrdri – :
This scent is a bit more musk than lavender but a lovely and balanced blend. It reads as clean and relaxing. Not a wimpy clean but confident. I’m not registering the vanilla on myself which is a good thing. I can sense that that element could come out more predominately on some people. Enjoying it and now very curious about other scents in this line.
vady – :
From the one time I tried this at Saks I couldn’t forget it both for the amazing lavender spa sensation and for the very hefty price tag. By lavender spa I mean very transformative and uplifting, some of the herbal aromatic notes lift the lavender to precious unexperienced heights for me. If I hadn’t been broke with the Christmas shopping I would have bought it on the spot. Definitely one of my grail lavenders.
padme – :
This is such a nice lavender perfume. Many lavender scents are so harsh (which does a disservice to the flower) but this is more like sticking your face in a real English Lavender plant. Soft, gentle, relaxing. This is a very inviting smell. Its feminine but I can see a man pulling this off in a laid back setting, such as, on a beach. This makes me want to try many more Eric Buterbaugh perfumes. I can tell he has a great appreciation for the flowers he is trying to represent.
kristina222 – :
It’s very much lavender to me, but nicer than most lavender perfumes I’ve smelled, because it is softer, more powdery than most. I like that. I love the unusual smell of it, with the fruit and herbs, and musk. I think it’s beautiful, and it is gentle and caressing – I feel as if I have a soft lavender shawl on, and the soft aromatic fragrance wafts all around me for hours. I find it very relaxing and also uplifting. It’s really lovely.
Danehabqaifbh – :
This one didn’t win me over immediately; I am very selective about lavender scents, and while this one isn’t astringent or sharp, it starts off very….dusty, probably because of the clary sage and the lavender notes. I’m glad that I waited for it to develop, because the dustiness receded behind a lavender softened by a gorgeous apricot-vanilla-muskiness. This sounds admittedly weird, but it is really quite lovely, and I enjoyed the later drydown immensely.