08/28/2020
LadyLuxifer
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Conflict of ambivalence
It is now about 2 weeks ago that I have purchased this fragrance. Still, like my first statement, I am torn. Why? Because the fragrance has strongly ambivalent, ambivalent, ambivalent moments.
The first aspect is remote, inattentive and subconscious. Eau de Mystique is always there, like a veil. The family of rhomboid plants is delicate and beautifully perceptible at this distance. The rest of the fragrance is there subliminally, in an apparent orbital movement, with more and more intensity.
Two essences of scent give me trouble. I just don't get along so well with cinnamon and heliotrope. I experience both essences as unpleasantly explosive for any fragrance composition.
That's what happens when I smell right on my arm. Now these two essences are quite dominant. They lie like usurpers over the orange lowlands of the fragrance and radiate dominance.
However, when I remove the nose from my arm, the first thing described is there again, and that is the much more beautiful perception.
The term mysticism comes from, "myô", to close your eyes and immerse yourself in the inner world. This is exactly what this affect of distance leads to.
But it is also an ingredient in this fragrance that splits, rips and smashes the whole composition in a beautiful way. At first I thought it was the essence of sandalwood. With every further test I knew that it was not the sandalwood essence after all. It is also not the May Rose. Maybe it's the combination of the two.
This one note dissects the composition; the whole is lost in detail, only to be inductively bridged together again afterwards.
What I particularly like about the composition is a very attractive combination of prune and incense. For me personally this is a real lien émotionnel. This is the moment of passion in the development of the fragrance. Now the fragrance shakes sinusoidally towards the nose.
The fragrance is perceptible for well over 12 hours. Thereby you really experience a very beautiful journey. You start your walk in an orangery, linger a little in the rose garden, late afternoon a prune liqueur from the barrique... that's roughly how I experience the journey. It is a beautiful journey
Eau de Mystique is a successful debut. It's up to me not to rate the fragrance any higher. It's just not my fragrance. But I am sure that this fragrance will find many lovers. The composition is more than successful, the bottle is drop-dead gorgeous, the packaging very noble...everything is very harmonious and fits together very well.
Mr Mayki Wesker, what can we expect from you next?
The first aspect is remote, inattentive and subconscious. Eau de Mystique is always there, like a veil. The family of rhomboid plants is delicate and beautifully perceptible at this distance. The rest of the fragrance is there subliminally, in an apparent orbital movement, with more and more intensity.
Two essences of scent give me trouble. I just don't get along so well with cinnamon and heliotrope. I experience both essences as unpleasantly explosive for any fragrance composition.
That's what happens when I smell right on my arm. Now these two essences are quite dominant. They lie like usurpers over the orange lowlands of the fragrance and radiate dominance.
However, when I remove the nose from my arm, the first thing described is there again, and that is the much more beautiful perception.
The term mysticism comes from, "myô", to close your eyes and immerse yourself in the inner world. This is exactly what this affect of distance leads to.
But it is also an ingredient in this fragrance that splits, rips and smashes the whole composition in a beautiful way. At first I thought it was the essence of sandalwood. With every further test I knew that it was not the sandalwood essence after all. It is also not the May Rose. Maybe it's the combination of the two.
This one note dissects the composition; the whole is lost in detail, only to be inductively bridged together again afterwards.
What I particularly like about the composition is a very attractive combination of prune and incense. For me personally this is a real lien émotionnel. This is the moment of passion in the development of the fragrance. Now the fragrance shakes sinusoidally towards the nose.
The fragrance is perceptible for well over 12 hours. Thereby you really experience a very beautiful journey. You start your walk in an orangery, linger a little in the rose garden, late afternoon a prune liqueur from the barrique... that's roughly how I experience the journey. It is a beautiful journey
Eau de Mystique is a successful debut. It's up to me not to rate the fragrance any higher. It's just not my fragrance. But I am sure that this fragrance will find many lovers. The composition is more than successful, the bottle is drop-dead gorgeous, the packaging very noble...everything is very harmonious and fits together very well.
Mr Mayki Wesker, what can we expect from you next?
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