Mark Buxton Devil In Disguise Eau de Parfum
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Release Date:
2012
Brand: Mark Buxton
Line: devil in disguise
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: middle up
Country: France
Made in: France
Gender: unisex
Scent Type: fruit
Top Notes: Ginger, Rheum
Heart Notes: Magnolia, Neroli
Base Notes: Musk, Patchouli, Vetiver
Devil In Disguise - one among the many exceptionally thrilling, refined, and stylish fragrances, crafted by the renowned English perfumery master Mark Buxton for his own brand. This luxurious composition, developed in 2012, captures the entire spectrum of mesmerizing and intoxicating emotions, passion, and allure one might experience during summer on the vibrant beaches of Italy.
The appeal of the stylish olfactory bouquet of Devil In Disguise unfolds through a delicate intertwining of top notes of rhubarb and spicy ginger. The enticing "heart" of the composition stirs with the tenderness of magnolia and neroli, which also brilliantly accentuates the multifaceted nature of the fragrance's wearer. Elegant base notes of patchouli and vetiver, in an intoxicating musky frame, create a languid and mystical trail of the Devil In Disguise perfume, which will undoubtedly envelop you and offer unforgettable sensations.
The initial note hits with sage, although the description says it's rhubarb, but perhaps I'm not good at understanding herbal scents.
Gradually, the fragrance unfolds, gaining notes and adapting to the body.
The scent is fresh, slightly spicy, I would call it bold. Not for everyone, definitely needs to be tested, because the first burst of herbal notes can be quite off-putting.
The longevity is average, the sillage is moderate, it seems to me that it's close to the skin, but then it starts playing again.