Frequently Asked Questions about Mistpouffer by Stora Skuggan
What does Mistpouffer by Stora Skuggan smell like?
Mistpouffer by Stora Skuggan features top notes of Bergamot and Immortelle, middle notes of Fig Leaf, Ozonic Notes, and Pine Tree, and base notes of Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha, Malt, Smoke, Sugar, and Vetiver.
Who created Mistpouffer by Stora Skuggan?
Mistpouffer by Stora Skuggan was created by Tomas Hempel.
When was Mistpouffer by Stora Skuggan released?
Mistpouffer by Stora Skuggan was released in 2019.
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Mistpouffer from Stora Skuggan smells of cool, sweet, powdery porcelain, dainty and delicate like a small ivory sculpted ballerina on a shelf, but there’s a weirdly mineralic, off-kilter herbal note as well, wrapped up in a bit of foggy fluff, almost like a little gossamer candy-floss salted black licorice bouquet. Ultimately it reminds me of the ceramic Broken Ladies of artist Jessica Harrison--charmingly feminine figurines, bloodied with intricate anatomical horrors--perhaps a bit too much for sensitive types, but those of you who dig macabre delights will love these twisted ceramic beauties. And I think that’s what Mistpouffer is, too: a soft, subtly twisted beauty.
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Mistpouffer, from Stora Skuggan was released in 2019. The perfumer behind this creation is Tomas Hempel. It has the top notes of Bergamot and Immortelle, middle notes of Fig Leaf, Ozonic Notes, and Pine Tree, and base notes of Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha, Malt, Smoke, Sugar, and Vetiver.
Mistpouffer from Stora Skuggan smells of cool, sweet, powdery porcelain, dainty and delicate like a small ivory sculpted ballerina on a shelf, but there’s a weirdly mineralic, off-kilter herbal note as well, wrapped up in a bit of foggy fluff, almost like a little gossamer candy-floss salted black licorice bouquet. Ultimately it reminds me of the ceramic Broken Ladies of artist Jessica Harrison--charmingly feminine figurines, bloodied with intricate anatomical horrors--perhaps a bit too much for sensitive types, but those of you who dig macabre delights will love these twisted ceramic beauties. And I think that’s what Mistpouffer is, too: a soft, subtly twisted beauty.