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nzg871speagoessenda – :
Not sure how to describe the scent. It is very long lasting and strong. If you are born in 1970z, 1980s, it will remind you of the “scented letterpad” girls collect as a hobby.
Rather similar to “china floral water”.
wowicus – :
For some reason, Stardust for Men by Llewelyn (2001) is not in the Fragrantica database, so I’ll put the notes for it here:
“…Italian Bergamot, Spike Lavender, Egyptian Geranium, Oakmoss and a Tobacco accord. It opens with top notes of Mexican Lime, Mediterranean Lemon, juicy Green Mandarin, Siberian Fir Needle, French Cypress and shaved Nutmeg. Middle notes are a heady blend of Stephanotis Jasmine, Ceylonese Sandalwood and Indonesian Patchouli. The full-bodied base is composed of Haitian Vetiver, Benzoin Siam, Spanish Labdanum, creamy Amber, African Olibanum, Bourbon Vanilla, rich Musk and impressions of Leather…”
It’s similar to Green Irish Tweed in some significant ways, but doesn’t have the violet leaf, which can be harsh to me, and is more complex (spice, patchouli, etc.). It does have the dihydromyrcenol, though I’d guess there is less of it in Stardust. And I also think of it on the same level as GIT in terms of “quality.”
unlickincunty – :
This is sweet almonds and more sweet almonds.
uonpxhgsno – :
Why don’t I see this anywhere? When is this coming?