I started to develop this obsession from collecting perfume since I had ample financial resources to splurge. When I had the opportunity to buy these stuffs, I had always anticipate new arrivals and most of the sales crew in the posh malls here in my area knew me because of my constant visit. During my travels too I always paint a picture on what smell would best suit the perfume that I would buy for my keepsakes.There is nothing that captures better than the feeling of the place that I visit. I often imagine a scent to the corresponding place. I always paint an olfactory portrait to where I am. It was like my habit given my love
on discovering new places and culture too. I got this scent in one of the Western countries I visited. There is not an ultimate advice because everyone interprets perfume in their own way and the same fragrance can smell totally different considering the type of skin, temperament and the like. However, there is always a general impression on how to describe a perfume and in most cases I simply write a review for it.
This perfume is classified as floral. It features notes of neroli petals, yellow mimosa, rose, tangerine and bergamot. It is quite traditional for its opening. Imagine smelling a citrus fruit after peeling it or perhaps while on the process of peeling it you can sense
its aroma from the skin of the fruit, it was like that. Then mimosa was sweet, rose was beautifully sweet while neroli was powdery for me. Then the scent intensifies to a light fresh rosy smell with a definite impression. When I first sprayed it, I thought it gave me a surrounding of freshly squeezed oranges or perhaps in a valley of tangerine plantation where the abundance of it suffocates not just your nasal cavity but your eyesight would almost spit in orange colors. I would say, I’ve smelled it already. When a scent starts citrusy for me, I am always bewildered especially during the segue because it is almost similar like anything else. This is the main ...