💐Very well blended flower bouquet Mostly roses with sweet, rich and warm exotic, tropical flowers (Champaca, Frangipani, Ylang-Ylang). The rose is just dominating so much that the experience of the other flowers which I was so interested in this blend don’t shine enough. I was expecting a little bit more uniqueness with Dusita dna but I don’t find it on my skin. On the other hand this is very amazing rose with the sweetness of tropical flowers. Some people describe this “retro” or “old fashioned” style but I don’t agree. The scent is potent in the opening but settles down into sophisticated beautiful floral. The base is creamy and soft with Vanilla and Sandalwood in it but surprisingly this doesn’t change sweeter in the drydown which is good. La Douceur de Siam may be too strong in the opening for some but otherwise this is the easiest perfume which Pissara has made for sure. I find myself reaching this mostly when I don’t have time or power at all to think the weather and match my mood, clothes and scent together. One of the most worn scents during summertime! EXACT NOTES ✨Top: Rose de Mai, Frangipani, Champaka, Carnation, Ylang Ylang, Violet leaf ✨Middle: Cinnamon, Thai Chalood Bark (a sensual woody, vanillic accord from old Siam ✨Base: Vanilla absolute, Sandalwood Mysore, Amber, Ambergris Thank you for reading and if you want to follow me on IG: @ninamariah_perfumes
This is a fantastic perfume, it really is. Opens with exotic florals but not so much so that it would alienate non floral lovers because it's inherent warmth and classic charm, just gently simmers beneath. It then becomes a sort of rose and sandalwood accord with a degree of depth, warmth, and darker intrigue, than the opening would suggest and hat tipping to it's forebears, perhaps Sheldrake's SL Santal Majescule and the ilk? This perfume is a good example of what a well rounded perfumer Pissara is, yes it has her signature floral and warm base characteristics but I think this one displays yet another way of presenting those elements. I loved wearing it today, I like it's progression, how gentle but present it is and the overall quality. Bravo!