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My love and interest in Amouage started with this fragrance. What I want to point out is that it is long-lasting, warm, and perhaps even spicy (for me, it's definitely late autumn or winter). Although, I must admit, throughout the year, I simply want to feel its warmth, which it gives, so sometimes I even just smell the bottle. It lacks overt sweetness or bitterness, the fragrance is harmonious, cozy, and complete, it becomes a little calmer on the skin. It is possible that if you overdo it, it might feel stuffy, so you need to find the right "dosage" balance. Thank you for the fragrance.
I was interested in the fragrance notes of the perfume after reading the description, but in reality, it turned out to be too stuffy (although I do enjoy musk and patchouli). In terms of scent, it reminded me of the musty dresser in my grandmother's apartment and the stale roses that had dried up in a vase. Overall, it did not appeal to me. It did not even wash off after several showers.
First, the aroma of all the spices with which I marinate the meat. I will try it in the summer because amouages are created for heat.
I bought a sample to "test out" and if I liked it, then I would get the full-sized bottle. The first time I tried it was in Dubai Mall, and it left a scent of grandma on my hand. Not my cup of tea. Now, I'm giving it a second try during the colder months. I've listened to perfume experts online, and they say it's the best-selling fragrance in Europe. It has notes of amber and cinnamon. Yes, there's something there. However, it doesn't last long on me and there is no trail. They say one spray is enough, but two is excessive. With just one spray, the scent quickly fades away and no one has complimented me on it. They didn't even notice the fragrance. Maybe it's because of my cold skin? Or have perfumes become lighter now?
The scent is unclear to me, it doesn't resemble anything - I can definitely sense honey and pepper. It has a heavy fragrance suitable for winter, but I really liked it. I will definitely buy a jar someday.
I really liked the fragrance. The rose, pink pepper, vetiver, and cedar stand out the most for me. I don't detect any cinnamon here.
To some, it may seem "old-fashioned," so I recommend trying it out at the counter first before deciding to purchase it. Although, it seems like this recommendation applies to all perfumes from "Amouage," as they all have a very unique and original scent.
I didn't understand it. It was monotonous, and I could smell the campfire and the distant flowers. The scent wasn't really appealing to me.
The notes are very promising, but the actual scent comes across as monotonous and uninteresting.
The fragrance is divine, something that is currently lacking. It exudes warm pastry spices and honeyed rose. There is also a hint of woodiness. Immediately, it evokes an image of Christmas hustle and bustle, cozy home comforts, and peace. It is the scent of inevitable triumph of goodness and obligatory happy ending. Thank you, makeup, for bringing the festive atmosphere in this small sample.
This fragrance is reminiscent of Tom Ford's Tobacco Vanille. It has a sweet, candy-like scent with hints of honey in an oak barrel, enhanced by the sweetness of rose and spices.