05/17/2024
Nselective
3 Reviews
Nselective
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Pianga
Let me cry is a delicate and funereal perfume, in which a bouquet of white flowers aims to paint, with great clarity and realism, an austere bouquet of mourning flowers.
Grave flowers; very few words are needed to summarize it.
Smelling the dispenser, even before having sprayed the fragrance, this sensation is extremely vivid: the smell of flowers, in slight decay, which hovers among the crowded graves of a cemetery: flowery, slightly musky and delicate.
On the skin the opening is much more intense than expected, brightly floral with an almost pungent balsamic element, which makes the first minutes of this fragrance more similar to certain, complex, floral pyramids of 80s perfumery. After a short time, however, this intensity fades until it returns to that initial cemetery impression, which persists until the scent is exhausted in a musky tuberose.
A melancholic fragrance, which touches particular chords in the heart: an olfactory sensation that all of us, unfortunately, have perceived at least once in our lives bottled in a rather minimalist bottle.
Personally, I love this creation by Ribero very much, perhaps because for me the cemetery is not only a place of mourning and pain, but also of calm and meditation.
Grave flowers; very few words are needed to summarize it.
Smelling the dispenser, even before having sprayed the fragrance, this sensation is extremely vivid: the smell of flowers, in slight decay, which hovers among the crowded graves of a cemetery: flowery, slightly musky and delicate.
On the skin the opening is much more intense than expected, brightly floral with an almost pungent balsamic element, which makes the first minutes of this fragrance more similar to certain, complex, floral pyramids of 80s perfumery. After a short time, however, this intensity fades until it returns to that initial cemetery impression, which persists until the scent is exhausted in a musky tuberose.
A melancholic fragrance, which touches particular chords in the heart: an olfactory sensation that all of us, unfortunately, have perceived at least once in our lives bottled in a rather minimalist bottle.
Personally, I love this creation by Ribero very much, perhaps because for me the cemetery is not only a place of mourning and pain, but also of calm and meditation.