01/31/2013
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24 Reviews
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Beachwear optional ;-)
The title of this review refers to Peanut's German one implying that men like bikinis.
Lily of the valley, sure! And presently I smell civet everywhere, there's definitely some musk, then comes jasmine ... I would put Peanut's great writeup slightly differently: very animalic - I still smell the civet a week later, so it's not just my desk, and in addition to the musk I feel some ambergrisy sensation that takes the beach scent to a higher level.
At one point a bitter note appears which reminds me of what the marketing departments try to sell as Absinth, maybe an Italian apreritif - in consistency with the beach scenario Campari-Soda comes to mind.
Somewhere there's a small patch of dried grass, but the lily of the valley is well-kept - almost an evergreen ;-)
Over the hours the tiger vanishes befor succumbing to sunstroke, the lily remains embeded in musk until the next day.
Thanks to Nuitdete1 for a sample of this rare and beautiful scent!
Lily of the valley, sure! And presently I smell civet everywhere, there's definitely some musk, then comes jasmine ... I would put Peanut's great writeup slightly differently: very animalic - I still smell the civet a week later, so it's not just my desk, and in addition to the musk I feel some ambergrisy sensation that takes the beach scent to a higher level.
At one point a bitter note appears which reminds me of what the marketing departments try to sell as Absinth, maybe an Italian apreritif - in consistency with the beach scenario Campari-Soda comes to mind.
Somewhere there's a small patch of dried grass, but the lily of the valley is well-kept - almost an evergreen ;-)
Over the hours the tiger vanishes befor succumbing to sunstroke, the lily remains embeded in musk until the next day.
Thanks to Nuitdete1 for a sample of this rare and beautiful scent!