
Perfumist: Olivier Polge.
Notes of bergamot, cardamom, sage, Italian iris absolute, cocoa, amber, vetiver, lavender, patchouli, leather.
It seems that the new male releases from the Dior house had created controvertial issues.
This particular one win the lottery.
Is the most androgenous perfume created for men that I reach since "Le Male" by Gaultier.
Altough, I much prefer this one.
It's has a well made balance within masculinity and feminity that intrigues me strongly.
The juice is based in the Iris flower accord. Strong, sweet, deep and powdery.
It start just enough clean and zesty, to be liked. The cardamom here is so realistic and just gorgeous. Since you first spray it, you get the iris-like-lipstick note, created with the union of iris, powdery amber and cacao accords. It's quite linear.
The only change on the formula, is the crescent of that lipstick-makeup bag smell. The zesty notes basicly dissapear in a minute.
After 1 hour of apply the fragrance develops into something moore pleasant and light woody, (thank God got that), and that irritable feminine aura seems to fade away giving way a nice soft lavander and patchouli touch.
It's not that I dislike this funny note, I think It's just too much, It's too much on your face.
It's very avant garde for sure, I'm sure will go into a classic, with a every day grown number of fans.
The longevity is more than acceptable and I have to admit that this perfume smell much way better on projection that close skin.
The 2 first hour sniff is just like been in a perfume shop counter, then goes more nice and masculine.
Even so, not for me.
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