Tsuki (月) means "Moon" in Japanese. It opens with a sour, camphorous Lemon/Geranium, which immediately reminded me of a lemongrass-based insect repellant and Ricola Lemon Mint Cough Drops. There is a subtle cooling effect from the spicy mint. Over time, the scent did not evolve and I couldn't get past the bug spray association. This is unwearable for me, unfortunately.
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Tsuki, from DI SER was released in 2000. The perfumer behind this creation is Yasuyuki Shinohara. The notes are Basil, Juniper Berries, Lemon, Mint, Patchouli.
Tsuki (月) means "Moon" in Japanese. It opens with a sour, camphorous Lemon/Geranium, which immediately reminded me of a lemongrass-based insect repellant and Ricola Lemon Mint Cough Drops. There is a subtle cooling effect from the spicy mint. Over time, the scent did not evolve and I couldn't get past the bug spray association. This is unwearable for me, unfortunately.