Clive Christian No 1 Perfume
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Release Date:
2001
Brand: Clive Christian
Line: no.1
Product Type: perfumes
Classification: niche
Volume: 50 ml
Country: Great Britain
Made in: Great Britain
Gender: for women
Scent Type: flower, oriental
Top Notes: Apricot, Bergamot, Cardamom, Lemon, Orchid, Paprika, Peach, Pineapple
Heart Notes: Cloves, Iris, Jasmine, Orchid, Rose, Ylang-Ylang
Base Notes: Ambergris, Benzoin, Cedar, Musk, Sandalwood, Tonka Beans, Vanilla
Royal luxury, nobility, and elegance in every drop – that's the essence of the truly magnificent, premium women's fragrance Clive Christian No. 1. This floral perfume is composed solely of natural ingredients – very rare and most noble ones. Its luxurious bottle, in a refined gold color, is crafted and packaged according to the ancient traditions of handwork by artisans of the British Royal Perfumery House. The exquisite perfume composition of No. 1, enclosed in an elegant bottle, captivates from the first seconds with a bright fruity cocktail encased in the spicy frame of paprika and cardamom.
The incredibly delicate and graceful heart of the fragrance enchants with the aroma of the noble Damask rose, which has been a symbol of Aphrodite – the beautiful goddess of love and beauty, for millennia. The magical notes of rose beautifully accentuate the chords of jasmine, vanilla, and ylang-ylang, which gradually transition into a sensual and elegant base of the fragrance, composed of woody notes, amber accords, and tonka beans in a luxurious musky-vanilla setting. Clive Christian No. 1 – a luxurious perfume for the true queens of modernity!
The perfume lives up to its name 100%, it truly is number one among the vast variety of scents that I know. Among hundreds of niche, selective, and luxury perfumes, this one is a prime example of a luxurious, harmonious, and perfectly blended fragrance made from natural ingredients. Comparing it to "Red Moscow" is like comparing diamonds to glass beads. I recommend it to everyone who loves luxurious, expensive-sounding, classic perfumes with a powdery accord. This one is simply a masterpiece!
I finally bought it. I hesitated for a long time, but curiosity won. I can't remember if it's the scent of Red Moscow, but I liked this fragrance. I only spray it once on my elbow crease. It takes a while to develop - throughout the day. By evening, it even becomes more delicious than in the morning, and I like it more. When the first strong wave passes (but that's the case with any perfume), the scent becomes subtle and unobtrusive. I also noticed that it's better to wear it outside. Let me try to explain what I mean. The package with this perfume arrived in the evening. But of course, I couldn't wait, so I sprayed it on myself for the upcoming sleep. Well, that shouldn't have been done. It becomes a bit heavy. The scent sounds completely different when you wear it somewhere. It asks for more air and space. That's when everything is very pleasant and unobtrusive. I don't know if it leaves a trail. I hardly feel it at all. Maybe if I spray more.... But I don't like it when the smell appears first, and then its wearer. Therefore, I try to avoid that happening to me.
Not long-lasting, not expressive, and not memorable soapy scent. It is perceived as cheap. The whole point is in the bottle. I used it because of stinginess, once I bought it, I had to spray it out. I wore it to work at the hospital, the only advantage was that it didn't bother the patients' noses.
And I slightly disagree with the previous comment... I'm not familiar with the scent of "Red Moscow," but Clive Christian's No.1 is my favorite fragrance and it has not left anyone indifferent) especially men) The smell is sweet, but not overpowering, and it reveals itself interestingly throughout the day. I also tried X, but it's too complex and sweet for me... maybe more suitable for evenings. No.1 is still rightfully called that) for me, this fragrance is truly number one.