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enerdjaizer – :
I have a sample of this, mostly I was intrigued to try something from Parfum Satori as someone who loves Japan, gourmands, and has always looked for something to sate my sweet tooth… without feeling like I’m in high school again.
Wasanbon is quite perfect in all regards.
I think Parfum Satori have done a marvelous job to evoke the smell of wagashi – the treats that come with tea during a tea ceremony. Expect sugar, sugar and sugar, never cloying and freshened with lemon and iris. It is, as others have said, warm and gentle. You wont ever mistake this for one of those head-ache inducing western takes on sweet perfumes.
This doesn’t project, but sadly also doesn’t last well on my skin – expect about 2 hours before it departs.
Still though – if you want to smell delicious and still like a grown up, this is very beautiful.
Neloplure – :
A nice, dry, sugary, flowery smell that brings me instantly in a good mood, even though sweet is not my favourite. Not heavy or longlasting.
Iminogournili – :
warm powdery sugar scent
so adore yummy ♡
ludik2311 – :
A very powdery kind of sugar, just like the candy itself.
I’d say it’s quite vivid, but since I don’t like this type of candy (similar to Smarties with the fruitiness toned down) I’m quite indifferent with the fragrance as well..
KOTYARA8 – :
Wasanbon is a traditionally made Japanese sugar and dry confectionery.
This fragrance is a gentle sweet elegant and sugary scents.
I like this a lot.