ScentedFawn

ScentedFawn

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ScentedFawn 3 years ago 2
New note discovered, choconut!
I m a gourmand lover so I was positively predisposed towards it once I took a look at the notes! My expectations for this one were high! And yes today I discovered I wasn't wrong!
Fitstly you get the chocolate note which after a while mixes with the coconut and vanilla. Why I find this so beautiful? Because I've never encountered another scent where the notes of chocolate, coconut and vanilla are so well blended together, a beautiful tropical blend which I could almost say is like they created a new note, choconut or something like this :p I m also getting a slight banana vibe! The tonka bean and heliotrope give a powdery warm feeling and there is just a trace of amber to enhance the warmness. I cant say I get the moss note. The only thing I m afraid of is the longevity, the longevity is yet to be tested. For now I m carried away by my first impression but I ll edit as soon as I test the longevity and sillage!

EDIT: Unfortunately the staying power is a bit weak! I dont care though cause I find it so beautiful! I may try to enhance its force a bit with a plain coconut mist!
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ScentedFawn 3 years ago 2
Impression of cookies
First when you spray it you get a a really intense vanilla-tropical fruit mix. It only takes seconds to settle down and reveal a sweet, warm scent of coconut, banana, vanilla and whipped cream all nicely blended together. I m not sure about the heliotrope but I think its there to enrich the vanilla note and gives a slightly powdery effect (only a little). It stays close to the skin and the thing I love is that it does not smell synthetic at all to me and that its not a one-dimensional Coconut scent. When you smell it on your wrist its very foody and very comforting. It surrounds you like an embracing, sweet and gentle veil.

Now, I have to mention how people around me perceive it! There is something alluring in this fragrance, a characteristic you cannot predict when you smell it on yourself. Every time I wear it I get many compliments and I have people coming close and taking sniffs leaving comments like "Whats this, Vanilla, Coconut?", the funny thing being that they re not sure what it is because its not the usual vanilla coconut smelling scent, it leaves a milky sweet, irresistible aura... Many people have also stated that it smells like cookies!

SILLAGE as I mentioned is not a monster but it leaves a very pleasant aura
LONGEVITY good, I usually reapply during the day to invigorate the notes but that does not bother me at all.

I think its a must try for people who like milky sweets not to exclude others as well who maybe want to try something different from their usual likes!
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ScentedFawn 3 years ago 1
Icing sugar
From first spray I get a combination of caramel, vanilla cream and a slight cotton candy feel. All this, results to Icing sugar with all its creamy buttery aspects. I believe it can be a great layering scent adding sugar sweetness to any perfume. It stays (close to the skin) for many hours which is very admirable for a body mist. A true sugar scent.
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ScentedFawn 3 years ago
A midsummer's night dream
Balsamic, warm and thick from the resins but also soft spicy from the anise. While there is no licorice note I still get bittersweet licorice and a gourmand, powdery and cherry kissed feel from the tonka beans. Its quite caramellic to my nose with a distinct burned sugar feel but also a beautiful forest green and grape juice quality, must be the ivy, adding a bit of freshness to an otherwise sweet-balsamic-gourmand blend. Could be the scent of the Shakespearian forest where Titania resides in Midsummer's night dream, where all things magical are possible and little fairies and elves may playfully mess with your mind.
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ScentedFawn 3 years ago 1
An industrial gourmand
This is an industrial gourmand. The journey starts with a citrus sharp, plasticky blast, it really amazes me to not see notes like vinyl, asphalt or maybe industrial glue. I can detect the nutmeg along with the lily mixed with something that smells like an immitation of milk, or milk that has absorbed the smell of its box and a tad of coconut powder. There is also the bitter orange which is always present and adds some sourness to the blend. Its a strange smell. If you like synthetic notes in perfumes you might like this one. With time the sharpness recedes and the smell becomes rounder, closer to doll scent, powdery and coconutty.
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