Frequently Asked Questions about Sangre Dulce by Strangers Parfumerie
How long does Sangre Dulce by Strangers Parfumerie last?
Based on user reviews, Sangre Dulce by Strangers Parfumerie has exceptional longevity, typically lasting 10+ hours. The longevity rating is 5.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Sangre Dulce by Strangers Parfumerie?
Sangre Dulce by Strangers Parfumerie has strong sillage with good projection that others will notice. The sillage rating is 4.0 out of 5.
Who created Sangre Dulce by Strangers Parfumerie?
Sangre Dulce by Strangers Parfumerie was created by Prin Lomros.
When was Sangre Dulce by Strangers Parfumerie released?
Sangre Dulce by Strangers Parfumerie was released in 2019.
Is Sangre Dulce by Strangers Parfumerie for men or women?
Based on user reviews, Sangre Dulce by Strangers Parfumerie is a unisex fragrance that works well for all genders.
What season is Sangre Dulce by Strangers Parfumerie best for?
According to user reviews, Sangre Dulce by Strangers Parfumerie is best suited for Spring, Fall, and Winter.
What occasions is Sangre Dulce by Strangers Parfumerie good for?
Sangre Dulce by Strangers Parfumerie is particularly well-suited for special, casual, and date occasions.
Sangre Dulce, from Strangers Parfumerie was released in 2019. The perfumer behind this creation is Prin Lomros. The notes are Benzoin, Blood Orange, Brown Sugar, Cinnamon, Civet, Honey, Maple Syrup, Patchouli, Peru Balsam, Pomegranate, Rose, Sangria, Strawberry, Tobacco, Ylang-Ylang.
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This has the same spirit as the now devastatingly discontinued Magenta Pop. The fruity animalic genre is a deeply underappreciated genre, and this is another sublime addition. Very rich in juicy strawberries, a concoction of other red fruits and tarty cocktails, with that same yeasty twist that makes Magenta Pop so alluring. I really wish Prin would expand on these two and add more to the line up in the same vein as this.
This has the same spirit as the now devastatingly discontinued Magenta Pop. The fruity animalic genre is a deeply underappreciated genre, and this is another sublime addition. Very rich in juicy strawberries, a concoction of other red fruits and tarty cocktails, with that same yeasty twist that makes Magenta Pop so alluring. I really wish Prin would expand on these two and add more to the line up in the same vein as this.