01/30/2024
LeopGra
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LeopGra
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Nature and chemistry combined! Pharmacy meets pepper and incense
Mysterious fragrance notes. Pleasant harmony, but something has gone awry.
After testing MC's Ingredients 07/2012 yesterday, it remains rather average for me as a fragrance. Nevertheless, I find it very appealing and it is a great challenge to describe the fragrance with specific notes.
The fragrance begins with a rather fresh and citrusy note that is very molecular in appearance, possibly from bergamot and other synthetic substances. At the same time, you also smell something very present and spicy, which for me, however, smells too pungent and unpleasant. It reminds me of a bitter pepper.
However, these two notes don't last long, because the fragrance takes a strong turn. It is something totally special and also mysterious, but I am rather torn. Pharmacy! Cough syrup associations due to probably a lot of incense and other balsamic herbs or plants. Although they go well together and harmonize well, they give me the feeling of being in a healer's office.
The drydown remains almost similar, with some woods added to make the fragrance even darker.
H/S are really great though, the scent lingers on the tester even after a few days.
Well made in itself, possibly also a fragrance that many others like because of its freshness and spiciness. For me, however, the heart and base notes are a little too balsamic.
After testing MC's Ingredients 07/2012 yesterday, it remains rather average for me as a fragrance. Nevertheless, I find it very appealing and it is a great challenge to describe the fragrance with specific notes.
The fragrance begins with a rather fresh and citrusy note that is very molecular in appearance, possibly from bergamot and other synthetic substances. At the same time, you also smell something very present and spicy, which for me, however, smells too pungent and unpleasant. It reminds me of a bitter pepper.
However, these two notes don't last long, because the fragrance takes a strong turn. It is something totally special and also mysterious, but I am rather torn. Pharmacy! Cough syrup associations due to probably a lot of incense and other balsamic herbs or plants. Although they go well together and harmonize well, they give me the feeling of being in a healer's office.
The drydown remains almost similar, with some woods added to make the fragrance even darker.
H/S are really great though, the scent lingers on the tester even after a few days.
Well made in itself, possibly also a fragrance that many others like because of its freshness and spiciness. For me, however, the heart and base notes are a little too balsamic.