Frequently Asked Questions about Black Ambergris by Anonim
How long does Black Ambergris by Anonim last?
Based on user reviews, Black Ambergris by Anonim has very good longevity, typically lasting 6-10 hours. The longevity rating is 4.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Black Ambergris by Anonim?
Black Ambergris by Anonim has strong sillage with good projection that others will notice. The sillage rating is 4.0 out of 5.
When was Black Ambergris by Anonim released?
Black Ambergris by Anonim was released in 2020.
What season is Black Ambergris by Anonim best for?
According to user reviews, Black Ambergris by Anonim is best suited for Fall and Winter.
Black Ambergris, from Anonim was released in 2020. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. The notes are Ambergris, Dark Chocolate, Incense, Resins.
Black Ambergris is a bold and daring fragrance, one which I will not soon forget experiencing. It’s a dark and brooding scent which conveys feelings of melancholy, mystery and desire all in one. I’m finding it hard to decide whether I like it or not, but I’m definitely captivated. Despite the name, a wonderful note of dark chocolate takes the stage here - it smells to me as though this accord has been made up of natural tobacco and patchouli mainly, giving the scent a profoundly damp and earthy texture. Soft, burning incense in the background makes this warm and fuzzy, with just a touch of that iconic salty ambergris. The name is funny because to me, the ambergris is the most passive note in here - it’s really not that noticeable at all. But as chocolate fragrances go, this is definitely up there with the best of them. This is not your average gourmand.
Black Ambergris is a bold and daring fragrance, one which I will not soon forget experiencing. It’s a dark and brooding scent which conveys feelings of melancholy, mystery and desire all in one. I’m finding it hard to decide whether I like it or not, but I’m definitely captivated. Despite the name, a wonderful note of dark chocolate takes the stage here - it smells to me as though this accord has been made up of natural tobacco and patchouli mainly, giving the scent a profoundly damp and earthy texture. Soft, burning incense in the background makes this warm and fuzzy, with just a touch of that iconic salty ambergris. The name is funny because to me, the ambergris is the most passive note in here - it’s really not that noticeable at all. But as chocolate fragrances go, this is definitely up there with the best of them. This is not your average gourmand.