Frequently Asked Questions about Flash Back by Olfactive Studio
What does Flash Back by Olfactive Studio smell like?
Flash Back by Olfactive Studio features top notes of Grapefruit, Orange, and Rhubarb, middle notes of Apple and Pink Pepper, and base notes of Amber, Cedarwood, Musk, and Vetiver.
How long does Flash Back by Olfactive Studio last?
Based on user reviews, Flash Back by Olfactive Studio has lighter longevity, typically lasting 2-4 hours. The longevity rating is 2.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Flash Back by Olfactive Studio?
Flash Back by Olfactive Studio has intimate sillage that stays close to the skin. The sillage rating is 2.0 out of 5.
Who created Flash Back by Olfactive Studio?
Flash Back by Olfactive Studio was created by Olivier Cresp.
When was Flash Back by Olfactive Studio released?
Flash Back by Olfactive Studio was released in 2013.
Such a good opening to this fragrance...a wonderfully realized citrus in the shape of sharp grapefruit which is spot on...really natural. Then a perfect orange note and clearly defined from the grapefruit this is juicy and exudes the flavour of a ripe orange and that freshly peeled white stuff on the inside...gorgeous. Oh yeah...I love rhubarb but I don't get it here really...perhaps an unsweetened 'green' rhubarb that's still growing?...Flash back is tart and sharp but I wouldn't describe it as smelling of Rhubarb and I've sampled it a few times now. The drydown is almost a little warm and that could be the amber listed here although its more pink pepper (which is strong) vetiver and musk which work perfectly with the fruit. I have gotten excited about a few citruses recently (that's because I've tried some very good ones.) but as a rule I don't get to enthusiastic about them...Olfactive studios Flash back is worth it though. Great opening, nice dry down not complex but delivers simplicity very well, my only minor criticism is that it doesn't last very well...otherwise I'd buy this.
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12 years ago
Flash Back, from Olfactive Studio was released in 2013. The perfumer behind this creation is Olivier Cresp. It has the top notes of Grapefruit, Orange, and Rhubarb, middle notes of Apple and Pink Pepper, and base notes of Amber, Cedarwood, Musk, and Vetiver.
Such a good opening to this fragrance...a wonderfully realized citrus in the shape of sharp grapefruit which is spot on...really natural. Then a perfect orange note and clearly defined from the grapefruit this is juicy and exudes the flavour of a ripe orange and that freshly peeled white stuff on the inside...gorgeous. Oh yeah...I love rhubarb but I don't get it here really...perhaps an unsweetened 'green' rhubarb that's still growing?...Flash back is tart and sharp but I wouldn't describe it as smelling of Rhubarb and I've sampled it a few times now. The drydown is almost a little warm and that could be the amber listed here although its more pink pepper (which is strong) vetiver and musk which work perfectly with the fruit. I have gotten excited about a few citruses recently (that's because I've tried some very good ones.) but as a rule I don't get to enthusiastic about them...Olfactive studios Flash back is worth it though. Great opening, nice dry down not complex but delivers simplicity very well, my only minor criticism is that it doesn't last very well...otherwise I'd buy this.