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jmr427speagoessenda – :
Pretty mimosa blast in the opening, but it soon turns powdery-sugar sweet mixed with the sharp sour lily. Not for me. The perfect mimosa is (Anna Zworykina’s) Switch Perfumes No2.
serdj12 – :
It opens with fresh floral in honey-like tone and then turns surprisingly natural and dry/earthy.. Very pleasant.
Reminds me of Byredo’s Inflorescence (in feeling); not as “bridal” (picture an all-white wedding), more “hippie” (picture long loose hair, off-white dress, bare feet, in a field of daisy and dry weeds).
*After its dry down, it leaves a green soapy floral on the skin, similar to Fleurs de Citronnier 🙂