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Now i know that fragrances are very subjective and skin chemistry plays a huge role to the olfactory senses, But a jar of pickles? This is a really exciting development in contemporary perfumery, and I say this as someone who loves many of the old-fashioned and sometimes schmaltzy roses. You are browsing a different version of the menu as you have changed resolution from desktop to mobile or from mobile to desktop. Perfumes are often designed with top, middle and base notes, and designed to smell different based on the time after application.
What you get from this is authentic rose, as if you were smelling the flower, and some sharp spiciness, and that's about it. I don't think I expected the rose to be quite so prominent in this - I'd imagined a stronger woody backbone like in DHI, or maybe some warm amber, like in Moschino Toy Boy.Three years ago I bought the 100 ml bottle and really enjoyed the scent, but last year it first lost its initial freshness and shortly after that I could barely smell it. It's a fresh bright clear rose in the opening, but then softens and sweetens a bit as it dries down.
This smells so old timely that on first sniff I got transported in church next to an old lady wearing her nice perfume. This unbelievably beautiful creature stood opposite me with a distance of only 50-60 cm exactly at eye level, and I didn't even bring out a "umm" on her "Bonjour". I would avoid this if you're averse to soapy fragrances, but it's about as classy a soap as you could imagine!The rose note is too powering and the ginger note does not leave the scene until after several hours. I could see any age wearing this, from the most mature 20 year old professional to the most playful 80 year old retiree.