
Perfumist: Aurelien Guichard.
Includes: bitter orange, black pepper, lime, saffron, thyme, sage, iodine, oak moss, patchouli and musk.
This new release for the "terrible enfants" group, would be a easy going scent, for any purpose. Probably the most simple of all the previous CDG series.
I find it easy to wear!.
It has been compared with "CDG Soda", but "Play" is more herbal, more deep and it doesn't share similar caracthers, as I think It has more proximity with "L'eau D'issey", for example.
When you first apply it, orange Tang floats around you!. Yes, Tang, that slightly metallic orange powder, that every single one drunk at least one time in our lifes, in the 70's. It's a definitively funny, playful accord, with that hint of synthetic, asepthic plastic note surrounding all.
The orange mixed with a fizzy lime really stands out on the top notes and then the saffron and sage gives more complexity and a herbal twist at the fragance. there's a spicy pepper around too, and the juice get more mermeladey now.
The sea note (iodine), is quite fresh and sparkly compared it presence in previous launches as "Kenzo pour homme" but still have a distinctive and, this time, vague balsamic aura.this accord really works on the blend of all notes.
The drydown is kind of slighty smoky and has a light musc appears, giving a earthy as musty nice touch.
Its has a terrible long lasting power, and, also it project massivly, so use with caution!
It really smell much better on distance that close skin as happens with the Odeur range from the same company.
Probably one of my favourites tangy scent on the market.
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