Great stuff this I've tried a few citrus/white florals recently for summer additions to the collection and this one is pretty good on the whole. First of all the opening is purely lemony petitgrain and a bergamot which goes from a sharp citrus to a more mandarin type smell. This ties in perfectly with the discrete mixture of white florals at the heart of this fragrance. Orange blossom and neroli which is not too strong waxy or soapy partly due to being sweetened up with Jasmine and a base of musk. A really pleasant fragrance if you're looking for white florals and citrus, this is good stuff.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Sweet Dreams 2003 by What We Do Is Secret
What does Sweet Dreams 2003 by What We Do Is Secret smell like?
Sweet Dreams 2003 by What We Do Is Secret features top notes of Bergamot, Neroli, and Petitgrain, middle notes of Jasmine and Orange Blossom, and base notes of Amber, Castoreum, and Musk.
How long does Sweet Dreams 2003 by What We Do Is Secret last?
Based on user reviews, Sweet Dreams 2003 by What We Do Is Secret has very good longevity, typically lasting 6-10 hours. The longevity rating is 4.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Sweet Dreams 2003 by What We Do Is Secret?
Sweet Dreams 2003 by What We Do Is Secret has moderate sillage that stays close to the skin but is noticeable. The sillage rating is 3.0 out of 5.
Who created Sweet Dreams 2003 by What We Do Is Secret?
Sweet Dreams 2003 by What We Do Is Secret was created by Thierry Wasser.
When was Sweet Dreams 2003 by What We Do Is Secret released?
Sweet Dreams 2003 by What We Do Is Secret was released in 2012.
What season is Sweet Dreams 2003 by What We Do Is Secret best for?
According to user reviews, Sweet Dreams 2003 by What We Do Is Secret is best suited for Spring and Summer.
Sweet Dreams 2003, from What We Do Is Secret was released in 2012. The perfumer behind this creation is Thierry Wasser. It has the top notes of Bergamot, Neroli, and Petitgrain, middle notes of Jasmine and Orange Blossom, and base notes of Amber, Castoreum, and Musk.
Great stuff this I've tried a few citrus/white florals recently for summer additions to the collection and this one is pretty good on the whole. First of all the opening is purely lemony petitgrain and a bergamot which goes from a sharp citrus to a more mandarin type smell. This ties in perfectly with the discrete mixture of white florals at the heart of this fragrance. Orange blossom and neroli which is not too strong waxy or soapy partly due to being sweetened up with Jasmine and a base of musk. A really pleasant fragrance if you're looking for white florals and citrus, this is good stuff.