After smelling Milano Fragranze‘s discovery kit a couple of times, Deb @olfaxtory and I decided to write about it together. We both like the brand so much and are so…
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Cypress in Oak starts with soft woody and aromatic cypress notes. The smoothness in the opening is impeccable. There’s an aromatic facet that is fresh to the nose yet warm…
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Smelling Pleine Lune makes me dream of relaxing in a meadow field, looking at the moon. The night is bright, with few clouds; hence I can see the moon shines…
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I accidentally discovered Élisire through Instagram when the founder, Franck Salzwedel, had a live session with Fabrice Croisé, the founder of Scents of Wood (I wrote a post about their…
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Psychotrope is multifaceted and evolves quickly on the skin before settling into a woody and ambery fragrance. The journey begins with a bitter, dusty, and slight gourmand-balsamic accent that reminds…
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I cannot say that I am not a fan of orange blossom perfumes, but I rarely pick orange blossom or neroli scent when discovering a new perfume range. For me,…
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Combining rose and leather? Why not! It is a fantastic pairing, especially when Memo Paris does it. French leather opens with an elegant bloom of rose petals. A morning pink-colored…
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Russian Tea opens with a refreshing mint and tea accord with a hint of fruits peeking in the background. The mint twists the tea accord and give an exciting accent…
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Mula-Mula Rouge Extreme is a chypre fruity with berries and patchouli With its chypre DNA, patchouli’s earthy notes smelling quite pronounce initially. The patchouli comes with a blast of fruity…
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Sumatera smells woods and spices Sumatera smells like sweet cinnamon, cedarwood, and vanilla. The spices blend is creamy and intoxicating. The cedarwood is well-rounded with the vanilla, making the whole…