A fragrance worth trying. Poor performance.
I’d heard quite a bit about this fragrance. It’s one you should definitely get a tester of to carry around for at least a day and try it on your skin. It’s a fragrance with a certain elegance, and in a way, you can also wear it casually. It’s not for sportswear. It’s sweet. Too sweet for the era in which it was created and not sweet enough for the Arabian fragrances that are popular now. It’s not the sweet Rochas or Mugler of that time, nor does it pretend to be. It’s a different style, somewhere between sweet and elegant, but its flaw is its low potency and poor performance. But it’s a scent that’s still valid because gourmands are back, and it’s not your typical gourmand. In its olfactory profile, vanilla is at the bottom, but I assure you that even without perceiving the vanilla itself, you do notice the sweetness. In fact, the sweetness is like the foam on a beer, above the rest, but in a subtle way. Citrus, aromatic, and fresh notes come together, with the aromatic notes predominating. It could be an office fragrance to break away from the ’typical’ office scents, I also see it for summer nights and mild temperatures like spring and autumn.
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