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My Signature
7 reviews
I feel good from it... chocolate oud, wonderful... praline lasts a long time, after about an hour or two the oud rings out... it will be perfect for autumn, although it opens beautifully even now at 20 degrees. I don't hear the rose and guaiac... very good.
My comment will probably be one of the first about eucalyptus. On my skin, it’s eucalyptus all the way, transitioning into a gentle fig after about 3 hours, but still seasoned with a sprig of mint. I won’t say a word about brine, cucumbers, and mushrooms. I hear all things pickled in almost every sandalwood fragrance - hello to fans of Le Labo Santal 33 - the epochal brine. And here, there’s such a chilling coldness, but not a sea breeze - there’s no salt, no mint paste, just a unique scent.
The smell of good Roquefort or any other juicy blue cheese. I didn't listen to the end, maybe there will be oud and other beauty later, but Roquefort made me leave the blotter on the stand in the store.
I love Mojave Ghost. One of the first in my collection. Fresh, interesting, and non-committal. If I don't know what to wear, I grab it, but in spring and summer. In winter, it's only if I want to bury my nose in the cap, smile, and that's it. Byredo is a master of violet, so here it is just like home: made with care, surrounded by the best components: magnolia, milky (not dill) sandalwood. A wonderful light fragrance.
At the first test in the store - I fell in love: what flowers (gardenia), what sweetness, but not cloying! I have to get it. I've been wanting a good gardenia for my collection for a long time, I'm searching for it. For my tuberose, I need a sister. And here comes Baciami: "Hello!". But the gardenia didn't stay long, leaving vanilla in its place. Vanilla is, in principle, the DNA of my collection, but I needed gardenia. I'll keep the bottle for now, maybe the gardenia won't run away in cooler weather. I'll be waiting)
I approached the stand not thinking I would leave with a purchase, but I did. The next day, I ordered three bottles. I must say, I like what is happening with Bvlgari right now. I hope they gain many fans in the near future. I took Spettacolore along with Baciami, thinking the latter would be my favorite of the two. Now I think it’s almost the opposite. I just collect irises, I generally love vanilla, but not every type—only the thick, contemplative ones with nuances. The combination of iris and myrrh (at least to my nose) gives a sense of menthol, freshness, that cold, chilling feeling that even makes my skin tingle. That’s the mint I was looking for, but without it smelling like toothpaste or a men’s shower gel. I don’t detect any powder, although I was really looking forward to it. There doesn’t seem to be any citrus either. I’m curious how this fragrance will behave in the heat. At temperatures of 20-23 degrees, it’s very pleasant.
It has a slight hint of Mosquitol to it. Even when we went to the dacha, I applied the fragrance, but the mosquitoes were not bothered at all. I gave a small bottle to my mother-in-law, and I hope she genuinely enjoys it. It's a pity to read about the similarity to Oud Satin Mood. Oud Satin Mood is interesting, while Beautiful & Wild is Mosquitol. I wonder what inspired the creative director to give such a name to this fragrance composition.