It’s like my second skin. Very fresh/powdery and musky. Sexy but soft. I’m obsessed.
It grows on you, at first it might smell like rotten milk but after it sits on your skin for 10min., it will bloom!
Nostos is to me a very beautiful and perfectly balanced Rose-Oud fragrance.
It’s not loud or very punchent, it’s more refind, understated and more ”in control” then perhaps a oud-maracuja. The Oud is ronded and the rose is also more like Moroccan Rosewater then the rose is Portrait of a lady. And all bound together by a saffron note, that makes it into a beautiful balanced scent. I think this is a french take on the middle-east, it combines a European understatement with strong Middle-Eastern ingredients.
As with allot of EldO: After a few hours (+- 2-4h) It becomes more of close scent, and maybe there lies, in my opinion, it‘s only fault. The projection could have been better, it shouldn’t be loud, but a bit more of an aura around the wearer for a longer time would have made it perfect. But this aside, it’s a fantastic scent, that gives me like a mix between a Souk, a french town and a slight old churchy vibe. i love it. And because of it‘s restrained ellegance, you could wear it anytime, any season and on any occasion.
It smells like sniffing on a priest’s robe. Smells like church
You Doux is laying in bed with freshly moisturized skin just out of a bath using Dove bar soap to wash away the smoky smell of a bonfire.
Opens with a slight violet note, that kind of ghostly note that escapes you any time you try to pin it down. The violet note plays this same trick for a while. There is a well-done Palo Santo accord with incense which deftly avoids the overly smoky BBQ thing. I get a little bit of a sandalwood floating in and out along with an almost aldehydic soapiness. Ambroxan and ambrette create a skin-musk base. Simple, soapy, clean skin scent with a nice twist.
Mid-August, 95-degree day, 100% humidity. you wake up late, hungover. you rush out the door to work. You forgot to wash your pits and undercarriage... again. You go down to your job scraping barnacles off the pier at low tide. You catch a whiff of your rancid B.O., a waft of salty sea breeze sneaks in to relieve your nostrils for a fleeting moment, only to be overwhelmed by the fishy musk of the seals sunning themselves 100 feet away. You feel the metallic taste in your mouth of eminent vomit ...That was 2 days ago... and you still smell all of it in your clothes.
-Lattafa Atlas
Sweet, smooth, creamy vanilla and sweet raw honey.
These 2 notes dominate the fragrance whilst the florals, balsamics, and musks are gently supportive adding depth.
I'm not usually a gourmand fan, but I do love honey.
I adore this !
Simple rose patchouli / fruitchouli scent. Not a huge fan of this category, but it is simple, fresh and easy to wear.
Armani Privé Bois d'Encens: A peppery craggle of stones where incense once burned or might burn yet, vetiver roots drinking the ghost of unburnt smoke, cedar planks weathered by ceremonies that left no ash, flint poised, tinder arranged, the space between intention and flame where autumn's last bitter breath meets winter's sterile promise, austere echoes creaking through lofty spaces that know neither warmth nor chill, dusty light filtered through vacant windows, fresh in the way that morning air tastes sharp and sour before the sun softens its edges, the potential for incense hovering like a prayer never spoken aloud.
Though at first glance, it might not be immediately apparent, but Todd Hido's photography comes to mind when I smell this - an atmosphere of ordinary spaces shedding their daytime purpose to become threshold places, a pause in time between being and non-being, a thing neither fully present nor absent.
Delicate tea balanced with a sweet natural smelling rose. It is ethereal yet earthy and grounded. An absolute delight.
Sweet vanilla and aromatic tobacco. Dried fruits add more sweetness
It's a classic, but as with everything, the price is going up, and the quality is going down.
Underneath the sweetness is an almost tea note.
My friend who has Spanish genes pulls this off way better. It's much warmer and creamier on him!
This is a wonderful rendition of Delina if you're looking for that and are on a budget this is your go to.
Last all day
It's became my old lady's signature scent and I absolutely love it wonderful sweet floral scent
I don't have tygar so can't compare them but it's a fresher less ambroxin version of Jean lowe immortal. Maybe a little less ginger and more grapefruit too.
Wonderful fresh fruity ginger based scent it nice and light not sweet so perfect for the warmer weather.
Downside it only works for 4 hours then turns to skin scent but for the price its the perfect summer scent for those quick runs to town or even a great work scent
Very good clone of Ani by Nishane.
A tiny bit feminine leaning but unisex.
Very good quality, overall smells like a spicy citrusy vanilla.
Note : I don't smell the rose note at all.
Julien Rasquinet made an unsweetend, uncompromising take on incense. The sharpness of the vetiver takes real centre stage in Inscense Crush, the spice notes are very soft and only sometimes break through the wall of Incense and vetiver. I don’t notice the leather note so much, but get allot of smoky, ashy notes. It reminds me of visiting an old french monastry, maybe a Greek-Orthodox one, where there are 4 monks that keep on their traditions in a vast empty monastry, where the halls always small of the incense used in the masses. Combined with the smells the gardens and the freshly mowed grass.
It really gets to the essence of what Rasquinet’s perfumery is all about: evoking memories.
Do i love to wear it? No, the sharpness is to brash and hard for me personaly, but do I love the memorie it evokes? Absolutly! It just makes clear what a master-perfumer Julien Rasquinet is.
Stunningly good. Not challenging or complex but beautiful smell.
Interestingly it actually lacks imagination.
Oh, this is very much my thing. A dense, earthy, slightly smoky and deeply green concoction that smells like a handful of roadside vegetation, all free growing flowers and herbs, crushed to an impasto pulp. There's a subtle sweetness that's laced through it all, and it fades to a base of resinous wood, sapwood exposed and weeping.
Not, I suspect, a crowd pleaser, but it certainly pleases me and is kind of glorious, in its intense, funky way.
Fig appearing as quick pencil sketch, half-erased; floating vanilla blossom clouds dissolving in May breezes; soft laundry musks in cotton tees worn threadbare from a hundred gentle cycles; the ghost of last summer's jasmine tangling through the latticework of dreams; cyan swimming pool polaroids, chlorine filtered and faded.
Testing this one today following a free sample received so no big expectations. The opening was such a pleasant surprise! Love the top notes that shortly give place to a gorgeous, fluffy iris note. I was in love… for about 10minutes. Unfortunately (for me) the projection is close to none. The dry down gets a little too soapy for me too. It was a 15-20 min great love tho…
Perfect skin scent for me
My boyfriend bought me this upon my request as he loves cologne and knows I love vanilla scents. I wore this for the first time and fell in love with it, and he loves it too. It’s a sweet vanilla, like you are baking and just opened the extract to measure it out. I can pair this with anything and it works. It has never given me a headache or felt like it was too much. It lasts a few hours, and also has a matching body mist available. For what it is I absolutely think it is worth it because I got the box set with lotion a travel size and the full size bottle. The older it gets the better it smells as well. God bless my boyfriend and i Hope he knows whenever I miss him I spray this
Good for Valentine’s and as the weather warms up, sweet enough to not be headache enducing but also doesn’t really last more than thirty minutes for me. Smells like a raspberry candy more than anything
When I first smelt this I chuckled. It's the aha moment of "oh shiii this is so well done". Then, a huge smile came along once the perfume settled on my skin. It's very pretty and will be in heavy rotation come fall.
I do agree with the reviewer below, so no need to go into the notes.
This isn't for me. There's no vanilla - it's pure fruity bubblegum sugar. Along the same line of Lush's Snow Fairy in terms of synthetic sweetness. Considering I love love love Pink Sugar, there are no similarties. This is aggressively synthetic and linear.