05/13/2024
Leimbacher
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If it says vetiver on it, then the Leimbacher is testing or buying. I'm easy to see through. And certainly not just me. There's a reason why vetiver is now a household name even for casual perfume fans and why there are so many flankers/releases on the subject. So what does Issey Miyaki make of the trend? Try it, buy it or forget it? The bottle with the wooden cap makes an impression and matches the fragrance head...
Anyone familiar with Issey Miyake men's fragrances will hardly be surprised here. Yuzu fizzes, lemon tingles, a summery green could hardly be more Asian, light and elegant. Ozone and clean, also freshly showered, but much nicer than today's shower gel trend. But the name shouldn't deceive, so everything seems a pleasurable touch darker, woodier and more vetivery. Certainly also a bit more masculine. But I know a lot of women who really like the Miyake men's DNA anyway, even on their own skin, so they will certainly be able to cope with a touch more vetiver and astringency. But don't get me wrong: it's still a Miyake, it could clearly pass as a summer fragrance with other companies. Like an elegant wardrobe drawer full of lemon variations, musk on the airy trail of cherry blossoms, like a celebrity dentist in front of a fresh spring sunrise on Fujijama.
Flacon: woody and pretty
Sillage: for wearers, not the whole company
Longevity: 3-5 hours is just about ok.
Conclusion: solid vetiver infusion to the usual Miyake DNA - gives the summery fizz a good portion of wood in front of the noble hut!
Anyone familiar with Issey Miyake men's fragrances will hardly be surprised here. Yuzu fizzes, lemon tingles, a summery green could hardly be more Asian, light and elegant. Ozone and clean, also freshly showered, but much nicer than today's shower gel trend. But the name shouldn't deceive, so everything seems a pleasurable touch darker, woodier and more vetivery. Certainly also a bit more masculine. But I know a lot of women who really like the Miyake men's DNA anyway, even on their own skin, so they will certainly be able to cope with a touch more vetiver and astringency. But don't get me wrong: it's still a Miyake, it could clearly pass as a summer fragrance with other companies. Like an elegant wardrobe drawer full of lemon variations, musk on the airy trail of cherry blossoms, like a celebrity dentist in front of a fresh spring sunrise on Fujijama.
Flacon: woody and pretty
Sillage: for wearers, not the whole company
Longevity: 3-5 hours is just about ok.
Conclusion: solid vetiver infusion to the usual Miyake DNA - gives the summery fizz a good portion of wood in front of the noble hut!