Frequently Asked Questions about Hit the Mark by M.INT
What does Hit the Mark by M.INT smell like?
Hit the Mark by M.INT features top notes of Incense, Jasmine, and Mint, middle notes of Cedarwood, Dark Chocolate, and Patchouli, and base notes of Benzoin, Labdanum, and Vanilla.
How long does Hit the Mark by M.INT last?
Based on user reviews, Hit the Mark by M.INT has moderate longevity, typically lasting 4-6 hours. The longevity rating is 3.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Hit the Mark by M.INT?
Hit the Mark by M.INT has intimate sillage that stays close to the skin. The sillage rating is 2.0 out of 5.
Who created Hit the Mark by M.INT?
Hit the Mark by M.INT was created by Philippine Courtière.
When was Hit the Mark by M.INT released?
Hit the Mark by M.INT was released in 2016.
What season is Hit the Mark by M.INT best for?
According to user reviews, Hit the Mark by M.INT is best suited for Fall and Winter.
This is very interesting concoction and definitely not the typical chocolate scent. Chocolate is deep and dark but in the same time there comes somewhat boozy, liquor like scent from Benzoin together with Vanilla. it's not a clear alcohol smell, definitely not but still it's liquor like, very difficult to describe. There is a sweetness but not overly. Despite of dark Chocolate there is some kind of airiness, it's not thick and sticky. I don't get any smoky feeling, it's a classy gourmand. I love the smell a lot but I don't have any idea in which kind of situation I would wear it, maybe at home in the right mood near by the fireplace during wintertime. Very unique and unisex scent. Not so much common with Dior Fève Delicieuse. Thank you for reading and if you want to follow me on IG: @ninamariah_perfumes
0
2 years ago
Have you tried this fragrance?
Share your experience and help others discover great scents
Hit the Mark, from M.INT was released in 2016. The perfumer behind this creation is Philippine Courtière. It has the top notes of Incense, Jasmine, and Mint, middle notes of Cedarwood, Dark Chocolate, and Patchouli, and base notes of Benzoin, Labdanum, and Vanilla.
This is very interesting concoction and definitely not the typical chocolate scent. Chocolate is deep and dark but in the same time there comes somewhat boozy, liquor like scent from Benzoin together with Vanilla. it's not a clear alcohol smell, definitely not but still it's liquor like, very difficult to describe. There is a sweetness but not overly. Despite of dark Chocolate there is some kind of airiness, it's not thick and sticky. I don't get any smoky feeling, it's a classy gourmand. I love the smell a lot but I don't have any idea in which kind of situation I would wear it, maybe at home in the right mood near by the fireplace during wintertime. Very unique and unisex scent. Not so much common with Dior Fève Delicieuse. Thank you for reading and if you want to follow me on IG: @ninamariah_perfumes