02/05/2024
ParfumOClock
8 Reviews
ParfumOClock
1
Transported to the sea
When I first sprayed this, I wasn't too impressed. Generally, I'm not a fan of marine scents, so on the first sniff, I was definitely in the wrong mindset and dismissive of the complexity that lay beneath. I left it for a day and then came back to it with a more open mind, and when I tell you I was impressed... wow.
This is not your typical screeching and obnoxious citrus layered over the top of marine notes with no depth (ironic for ocean-inspired fragrances).
It smells like watching a piece of driftwood bob up and down in a calm, glimmering ocean. A little bit hazy in the distance. It's so soft and comforting even though I don't have powerful positive associations with the sea. Airy florals dancing in the wind. Lightly green and citrusy. Natural. The musky, woody base ties it together with a bow.
Delectable.
I feel like anyone could pull this off, but not in the same way as some designer fragrances.
This is not your typical screeching and obnoxious citrus layered over the top of marine notes with no depth (ironic for ocean-inspired fragrances).
It smells like watching a piece of driftwood bob up and down in a calm, glimmering ocean. A little bit hazy in the distance. It's so soft and comforting even though I don't have powerful positive associations with the sea. Airy florals dancing in the wind. Lightly green and citrusy. Natural. The musky, woody base ties it together with a bow.
Delectable.
I feel like anyone could pull this off, but not in the same way as some designer fragrances.