01/02/2024
Telekinec
162 Reviews
Telekinec
2
Scent struggling to find its beach identity
Salt Air is definitely a strange perfume with the different accords, but they don't always blend harmoniously well together. Sea salt is always faint in the background, a subtle undertone that feels like you're smelling the ocean that's way off in the distance. Kelp gives a watery, aquatic feel to the overall scent, but it's subdued, way too small to mean anything really. The heart notes are the strongest ones pulling on my skin with their creamy florals. It gives soft and clean girl aesthetic, but also sunscreen, beach and sunkissed skin. The drydown is woody with a touch of sweetness coming from the vanilla. I find that the perfume overall struggled with its theme and notes. Weirdly enough, I get an almost coconut accord coming from the perfume, that reminds me of "Coconut Cove | Skylar", one of their perfume I disliked for its plasticky and synthetic undertone. The same plasticky undertone can be found here, although it's less prominent. Florals in the middle notes are way too strong and the woody note at the end paired with the vanilla is a bit sickening (not in a positive way).
Overall, it's a pretty inoffensive perfume, but I find it too generic and boring. It also fades away very fast, leaving almost nothing behind. I've smelled better salted fragrances out there and for the price, this one ain't it.
Overall, it's a pretty inoffensive perfume, but I find it too generic and boring. It also fades away very fast, leaving almost nothing behind. I've smelled better salted fragrances out there and for the price, this one ain't it.