05/13/2024
Mfs37
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Sounds familiar, but is unique and phenomenal
The scent reads like the typical mainstream fragrances that are currently being hyped.
Naxos with the tobacco and honey
and the anticipation of XXI: Art Deco - Blonde Amber with the dried fruits, the tobacco and the ambery feeling of wood, vanilla and wood
From the very first second, you can tell that the fragrance is not so pleasing. The fragrance is daring. The fragrance does not copy Naxos and Blonde Amber. This is a unique fragrance in its own right.
It starts with clearly perceptible fruits, dried fruits. You could pick out individual ones, but that wouldn't make sense. There is also this great tobacco note which is slightly smoky and really daring. The fragrance differs from the typical mass-appealing fragrances.
I think that many people also find the fragrance great, but it is simply different from the typical warm, round, ambery scents.
This one doesn't have that warm sweet base, it has more of a dark base. A dark side that is perhaps created by the cocoa and ginger. But you can't really describe it in notes, you can compare it to bass notes like in music. It has a deep satisfying perfect note as a base. This is what distinguishes it the most.
The fragrance is complex and evolving. It ends in a very clearly identifiable musk for me. Even though it is not listed, I am quite sure of it.
Animalic notes are added in the drydown, and over time it begins to resemble Musc Ravageur Eau de Parfum more and more. For me, it makes the fragrance perfect. It is exciting, complex, gourmand, deep and animalic. It speaks to everything I love and combines many of my favorite fragrances, triggering the emotions in me as only they can.
For me, this is the replacement for Naxos, Blonde Amber and Musc ravageur. It is the confidence scent that is supposed to be sweet gourmand deep. It is the fragrance that is complex but always appropriate. And it's the fragrance that doesn't smell like the others.
Naxos with the tobacco and honey
and the anticipation of XXI: Art Deco - Blonde Amber with the dried fruits, the tobacco and the ambery feeling of wood, vanilla and wood
From the very first second, you can tell that the fragrance is not so pleasing. The fragrance is daring. The fragrance does not copy Naxos and Blonde Amber. This is a unique fragrance in its own right.
It starts with clearly perceptible fruits, dried fruits. You could pick out individual ones, but that wouldn't make sense. There is also this great tobacco note which is slightly smoky and really daring. The fragrance differs from the typical mass-appealing fragrances.
I think that many people also find the fragrance great, but it is simply different from the typical warm, round, ambery scents.
This one doesn't have that warm sweet base, it has more of a dark base. A dark side that is perhaps created by the cocoa and ginger. But you can't really describe it in notes, you can compare it to bass notes like in music. It has a deep satisfying perfect note as a base. This is what distinguishes it the most.
The fragrance is complex and evolving. It ends in a very clearly identifiable musk for me. Even though it is not listed, I am quite sure of it.
Animalic notes are added in the drydown, and over time it begins to resemble Musc Ravageur Eau de Parfum more and more. For me, it makes the fragrance perfect. It is exciting, complex, gourmand, deep and animalic. It speaks to everything I love and combines many of my favorite fragrances, triggering the emotions in me as only they can.
For me, this is the replacement for Naxos, Blonde Amber and Musc ravageur. It is the confidence scent that is supposed to be sweet gourmand deep. It is the fragrance that is complex but always appropriate. And it's the fragrance that doesn't smell like the others.