10/16/2023
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7
From bubbling fruit
Hach yes.
What did I NOT like the Erba Pura.
But this one has such a subtle twist on the Erba Pura that I like it more than just fine.
Let's start with the opening.
The citrus notes are only supporting actors, on my skin immediately play the fruity notes the absolute skin role.
The cinnamon skillfully coats the melon and pear.
Apple I do not really smell.
We do not have to talk about the fact that this fragrance brings a certain degree of synthetics.
Fruit notes are known to be always synthetic.
But that bothers me little here.
As it progresses, it becomes a soft-sponge-esque bustle encased in a clearly perceptible cloud of musk, which brings with it an amazing sillage.
However, it has less sweetness than the Erba Pura, it goes in a smoother direction.
The base is typical of Xerjoff.
Lots of musk, lots of vanilla, slight hints of woods, but very well done.
As always, the dose makes the poison.
If you know Xerjoff, you know how Potent most fragrances are.
I find it partly very exhausting and also annoying how strong the fragrances are.
But with a little mind applied you have here a fruity sparkling cocktail that can be worn year-round by all and sundry.
What did I NOT like the Erba Pura.
But this one has such a subtle twist on the Erba Pura that I like it more than just fine.
Let's start with the opening.
The citrus notes are only supporting actors, on my skin immediately play the fruity notes the absolute skin role.
The cinnamon skillfully coats the melon and pear.
Apple I do not really smell.
We do not have to talk about the fact that this fragrance brings a certain degree of synthetics.
Fruit notes are known to be always synthetic.
But that bothers me little here.
As it progresses, it becomes a soft-sponge-esque bustle encased in a clearly perceptible cloud of musk, which brings with it an amazing sillage.
However, it has less sweetness than the Erba Pura, it goes in a smoother direction.
The base is typical of Xerjoff.
Lots of musk, lots of vanilla, slight hints of woods, but very well done.
As always, the dose makes the poison.
If you know Xerjoff, you know how Potent most fragrances are.
I find it partly very exhausting and also annoying how strong the fragrances are.
But with a little mind applied you have here a fruity sparkling cocktail that can be worn year-round by all and sundry.