Frequently Asked Questions about Sans Temoin by Burdin
How long does Sans Temoin by Burdin last?
Based on user reviews, Sans Temoin by Burdin has very good longevity, typically lasting 6-10 hours. The longevity rating is 4.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Sans Temoin by Burdin?
Sans Temoin by Burdin has strong sillage with good projection that others will notice. The sillage rating is 4.0 out of 5.
Who created Sans Temoin by Burdin?
Sans Temoin by Burdin was created by Nathalie Feisthauer.
When was Sans Temoin by Burdin released?
Sans Temoin by Burdin was released in 2021.
What season is Sans Temoin by Burdin best for?
According to user reviews, Sans Temoin by Burdin is best suited for Fall and Winter.
Sans Temoin, from Burdin was released in 2021. The perfumer behind this creation is Nathalie Feisthauer. The notes are Amber, Bergamot, Cedarwood, Lily-of-the-Valley, Musk, Patchouli, Tonka Bean, Vanilla.
Sans Témoin means ‘without witness’ which seems a very vague and confusing name for a fragrance, but that aside the scent is very nice. It’s a fairly standard warm spicy amber affair with sufficient sweetness and comfort surrounding it. The amber is the star, which is sweetened significantly by a creamy friendship between vanilla and tonka which compliment each other very well. The rich earthy contrast of patchouli and soft musks balance the sweetness brilliantly and give it that sharper, spicier edge to pique interest. Overall this is an enjoyable wear, but not something that wowed me. It reminds me heavily of a certain niche Amber I’ve smelled before but I just can’t place what exactly. It’s not groundbreaking or particularly unique, but definitely smells great.
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Sans Témoin means ‘without witness’ which seems a very vague and confusing name for a fragrance, but that aside the scent is very nice. It’s a fairly standard warm spicy amber affair with sufficient sweetness and comfort surrounding it. The amber is the star, which is sweetened significantly by a creamy friendship between vanilla and tonka which compliment each other very well. The rich earthy contrast of patchouli and soft musks balance the sweetness brilliantly and give it that sharper, spicier edge to pique interest. Overall this is an enjoyable wear, but not something that wowed me. It reminds me heavily of a certain niche Amber I’ve smelled before but I just can’t place what exactly. It’s not groundbreaking or particularly unique, but definitely smells great.