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vladimirford3 – :
Wind by Inubi smells like an exquisite and luxurious perfume.
It has a green and sour opening, with a lot of lily of the valley and a noticeable blackcurrant. Pencil shavings also develop quite fast; or at least that’s how I hear the cedarwood. No vanilla personally. Wind is a straight up expensive white floral and very woody; it’s properly balanced between the floral and the woody aspect. Intense white floral that creates a cloud just around the wearer, not what you would call screechy ’80s floral.
Wind’s development includes a “naughtier” scent in the drydown; or at least that’s how I see it being animalic. Mentholic and almost medicinal; do not fear though because it’s very complimentary. Also, somehow I get a hairapray vibe, very lady-like, that seems to work with the overall scent. As a scent it’s more complex than it shows.
Lasted at around two hours with a nice sillage at all wear time. After the second hour it started fading and fading. Maybe as a floral it’s not meant to last long.