Fig Leaf, from Universal Flowering was released at unknown year. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. The notes are Fig Leaf, Musk, Orange Blossom, Petitgrain.
Universal Flowering’s Fig Leaf is a bit sexier than most green-forward or fig-leaf scents, as one would expect from this brand. The petitgrain and orange blossom notes are subtly blended with the musky base note: it doesn’t feel overtly citrusy, but it’s considerably warmer and more lactonic, more powdery and less purely “green” than, say, Diptyque's Philosykos. I feel it also leans a bit more feminine than unisex—I’d even say “womanly.”
Universal Flowering’s Fig Leaf is a bit sexier than most green-forward or fig-leaf scents, as one would expect from this brand. The petitgrain and orange blossom notes are subtly blended with the musky base note: it doesn’t feel overtly citrusy, but it’s considerably warmer and more lactonic, more powdery and less purely “green” than, say, Diptyque's Philosykos. I feel it also leans a bit more feminine than unisex—I’d even say “womanly.”