05/06/2024
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A citrus mix bedded on maritime, ozonic, salty accords
Sex Sea starts with a mix of different citrus fruits.
This combination harmonizes perfectly, is refreshing and comes across as quite "juicy" and delicious.
The bergamot comes across nicely, along with some grapefruit and yuzu, and above all a kind of lime and mint.
In the background, however, this maritime impact is immediately recognizable. The impression of the deep sea and its salty flair are clearly recognizable for me here, albeit subtly at the beginning.
In fragrances such as Black Sea by Lorenzo Pazzaglia, this marine impression is perfectly incorporated. A little dark, of course, as the name suggests.
In Sex Sea, we also have this impression in a less dark and more discreet form.
At the beginning, as I said, in the background and over time this element moves a little more into the foreground.
There is also some pepper listed in the fragrance pyramid. For me, however, the peppery touch only comes with the introduction of the maritime impression. This salty flair is now also nicely present and towards the end it even becomes slightly "dark" for me.
However, the citrusy vibes from the opening are no longer really present.
I can still detect them here and there, but they are much milder and toned down.
The performance is top Lorenzo Pazzaglia as usual.
These fragrances simply last a long time and also project properly.
This combination harmonizes perfectly, is refreshing and comes across as quite "juicy" and delicious.
The bergamot comes across nicely, along with some grapefruit and yuzu, and above all a kind of lime and mint.
In the background, however, this maritime impact is immediately recognizable. The impression of the deep sea and its salty flair are clearly recognizable for me here, albeit subtly at the beginning.
In fragrances such as Black Sea by Lorenzo Pazzaglia, this marine impression is perfectly incorporated. A little dark, of course, as the name suggests.
In Sex Sea, we also have this impression in a less dark and more discreet form.
At the beginning, as I said, in the background and over time this element moves a little more into the foreground.
There is also some pepper listed in the fragrance pyramid. For me, however, the peppery touch only comes with the introduction of the maritime impression. This salty flair is now also nicely present and towards the end it even becomes slightly "dark" for me.
However, the citrusy vibes from the opening are no longer really present.
I can still detect them here and there, but they are much milder and toned down.
The performance is top Lorenzo Pazzaglia as usual.
These fragrances simply last a long time and also project properly.