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sedoy-38 – :
An amber web of seduction. BFF has a knack of creating scents that are so clear and pungent. Having a home in the Vieux Carre amid some of the most demanding Creole tastes, recipes that date back over a hundred years, ingredient sources that they’ve developed over a century . . . their perfumes have a certain je nes se qua. Primal smells, undiluted, projecting their most provocative fragrance. There’s a simple warm, rich elegance to Voodoo Love that evokes a timeless quality.
This is the perfume of a Voodoo queen. Although BFF only discloses a few notes to let you have an idea of the style, their pyramid is elaborate. The nuances of this one confirm several accord themes, one is amber gold, another powdery elegance, with an underlying spicy/woody base. It has a complexity similar to Tabu, Toujours Moi, Shalimar. Amber, vanilla, patchouli, all smooth and creamy. Oriental spices, balsamic resins. Combined to produce a scent that is seductive and exuberant. Marie Laveau would have approved!
dqy873bedyWelty – :
I have owned a couple of bottles of Voodoo Love for some time now. Although I have always enjoyed the scent and story around the creation of Voodoo Love, I have recently become drawn into it’s spell on a much deeper level. is the most feminine Oriental I own. It is seductive but at the same time innocuous. It softly and slowly reveals itself, leaving it’s fingerprint in your memory. It presence whispers as it gently enters and recedes as it envelops your personal space. At the same time, it possesses a unique peppery cinnamon accord that leaves a scent fingerprint that draws one closer, and once experienced is hard to forget.(To be Continued…)
dgu0005 – :
Soft and calming fragrance. Clean patchouli and cinnamon blend beautifully, and I thought I could smell heliotrope notes here, but they are not listed in the fragrance notes section here.
CashkaViamp – :
Well, I’ve not fallen completely under the spell of Voodoo Love…yet. I may not, but I am tempted.
It’s the only fragrance with a name to have given me pause. I admit it, I’m a chicken. Not the chicken of stereotyped voodoo practice, mind you, just your garden variety scaredy-cat o.O Not one to dabble.
The opening notes immediately alleviated some of my (uhh) reservation. They’re soft, blurred, unimposing and as a result, a complete surprise to me. Voodoo Love is, after all, the fragrance recreation of the potion given to clients by famed Voodoo Priestess, Marie Laveau, to “gain the object of their affection”. Essentially to enslave them with their desire, with the longings of their hearts. Given its heritage, Voodoo Love should smell somewhat dated. It doesn’t. I was expecting to smell sweat, man, something insistent in feel, notes thick and heavy in the air, a LOVE potion. Instead, there’s a soft cinnamon, what smells like ambrette to my nose, wood (maybe guaiac) a very faint and non-descript and lonely floral note and a newly earthed and rather tender amber. Amber typically appeals to me the most when accompanied by sweeter floral notes or musk. While the amber does not the surprise here, its appeal definitely does. Voodoo love is warm, a little ‘oily’ in smell, swamped and unmistakably balsamic.
The longevity is average on my skin.
The projection, very close. That’s probably a good thing, I wouldn’t want some unsuspecting stranger caught unawares; olfactory heart left to my mercy by Voodoo Love.