03/31/2024
Ringtale
63 Reviews
Ringtale
1
The more wearable little sister of the EDP.
I already have the EDP (wrote a review on that also) and had read that the EDT was quite different. Loving the EDP, but sometimes longing for that one to be a bit more delicate and appropiate for more occasions, I decided to try the EDT as well.
It is different, not so much in 'scent profile' but it is softer, more smooth and 'airy'. I think I prefer this EDT over the EDP. The EDP is more oriëntal and amber forward I think. The EDT is a bit more flowery with still a wink to the Oriënt, but at a larger distance. Less outspoken and therefore a little more inviting to sniff ones own skin and with even more happening in the development. Opening is quite citrussy and orange-y and after that wink to the Oriënt, the drydown is soft and tender. As with the EDP, the low price is unbelievable for such quality. As with many fragrances, I feel as though the EDT projects better than the EDP and that, on the other hand, the longevity of the EDP is better than that of the EDT.
It is different, not so much in 'scent profile' but it is softer, more smooth and 'airy'. I think I prefer this EDT over the EDP. The EDP is more oriëntal and amber forward I think. The EDT is a bit more flowery with still a wink to the Oriënt, but at a larger distance. Less outspoken and therefore a little more inviting to sniff ones own skin and with even more happening in the development. Opening is quite citrussy and orange-y and after that wink to the Oriënt, the drydown is soft and tender. As with the EDP, the low price is unbelievable for such quality. As with many fragrances, I feel as though the EDT projects better than the EDP and that, on the other hand, the longevity of the EDP is better than that of the EDT.