- Product details
- Description
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Release Date:
2011
Brand: Bond No. 9
Line: madison square park
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: niche
Volume: 50 ml, 100 ml
Country: USA
Made in: USA
Gender: for women
Scent Type: flower
Top Notes: Blueberry, Grass, Hyacinth
Heart Notes: Rose, Tulip
Base Notes: Teak, Vetiver
Juicy and unexpected, enveloping with its allure and magical charm, the fragrance from the brand Bond No. 9 has conquered the hearts of sexy and energetic girls since the first days of its release. The owner of the Madison Square Park perfumed water is a slave to passions and tumultuous emotions; her life is an unceasing stream of events and impressions.
The floral composition of the fragrance immerses the girl in a juicy and seductive whirlwind of hyacinth, blueberry, and grass notes. These are later complemented by the gentle rose and tulip. The sensual base of the perfumed water is provided by the scents of vetiver and teakwood.
The Madison Square Park style girl stands out with a fresh perspective on things, independence, and charming spontaneity. She is active and smart, passionate and attractive. No man can resist her unique charisma.
The product gave me quite a rollercoaster experience. I'll start with the unpleasant aspects, although things eventually balanced out. I've never felt nauseated by fragrances before, and I genuinely love Bond perfumes and the scents of various shampoos. But this one... the combination of grass and blueberries on my skin nearly overwhelmed me; I actually felt sick. Fortunately, after about 15 minutes, the scent shifted, and the overwhelming note faded away, leaving behind a pleasant hair conditioner-like fragrance with a hint of berry. It's a nice, calm scent without any extremes, but definitely not right from the start for me. Phew.