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cantoaundiosmineral · 2 months
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What I like about this world: the creativity and artistry, not the compulsive consumerism, the endless hunting etc. If you’re able to create something that didn’t previously exist, that’s noteworthy to me, that gets my attention. I put on one of her perfumes this week (so far I have 3).
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angelitam · 1 year
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Skai Jackson, nouvelle égérie Cacharel
Pour Yes I Am Bloom Up !, Cacharel présente sa nouvelle égérie, Skai Jackson. Skai Jackson égérie Yes I Am Bloom Up ! de Cacharel Une nouvelle fragrance pour Cacharel, Yes I Am Bloom Up ! et un nouveau visage, Skai Jackson. Skai Jackson pour Yes I Am Bloom Up ! de Cacharel Yes I Am Bloom Up ! de Cacharel Yes I Am de Cacharel prend une tournure édifiante avec un nouveau parfum pétillant…
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parfumery-wiki · 2 years
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Sunset Hour (eau de parfum) Goldfield & Banks Nose: Honorine Blanc
Floral amber
As a blazing sun dips into the Indian Ocean, the scent of fragrant native fruit pervades the languorous evening breeze. A heavenly cocktail of citrus and spicy delights awaits, giving way to a deliciously gourmand and sensuous floral heart. Best served at sunset hour!
Fun and frivolous from the onset, Sunset Hour opens with a crisp pear, mandarin and desert peach accord – a tart peach- and rhubarb-nuanced fruity note with a distinctive salt crusted, sun-kissed skin feel. Carrying through the heart, jasmine’s rich white floralcy with green mango, ginger and coconut cream enhance the tropical exoticism of the desert peach as pink pepper lends sharpness to this central ingredient’s tartness. All the while, Australian sandalwood, itself a close relative of the Quandong, provides a spiced-green-woodsy springboard for the fruity decadence of the coconut and desert peach, which carry through to the plush musk-vanilla base.
Key notes: Italian mandarin, Desert peach, Raspberry, Sambac jasmine, Ginger, Pink pepper, Australian sandalwood, Cashmere wood, Laotian benzoin
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persolaise · 2 years
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Lilanur Brand Showcase - 2022
We have a player on the scented scene. And it’s come to us all the way from India. — My thoughts on Lilanur
There’s no sign of any trouble at the top. The mid to low areas of the perfume market (in terms of price) are still struggling to attract customers — no surprise, given everything that’s currently happening with the cost of living. But up at the higher reaches of the stratosphere, all would appear to be as peachy as ever. So peachy, in fact, that no-one bats a glittering eyelid when a new brand…
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cleolinda · 11 months
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So I tried Black Opium Extreme again
A relatively simple installment this week: remember how I tried this one and got nothing but jasmine? Well, I remembered two things:
I tried this on my wrist, not the back of my hand.
I tried it only a couple days after the sample arrived in the mail, rather than letting it settle for a couple of weeks.
I cannot tell you why either of these things make a difference. All I can tell you is that I wore Black Opium Extreme again, and suddenly it was an intense mocha (more a chocolate supported by coffee than the other way around, on me) with an undertone of licorice. In fact, through the lifespan of the perfume, the white floral blend (jasmine and orange blossom) was the least noticeable. I mean, it was there, but you could smell it as part of all the other notes, not standing unto itself. And if you look up there in the original post, jasmine was all I got. Even after the coffee-chocolate-licorice fades, it's not really the jasmine that comes out; it's more of the pear-heavy gourmand I remember from getting vaguely sprayed with the original Black Opium at an Ulta.
And I have also been able to (re)try the original. Let's compare the notes for a moment:
Black Opium (2014): Pear, pink pepper, orange blossom, coffee, jasmine, bitter almond, licorice, vanilla, patchouli, cashmere wood (Cashmeran), cedar.
Black Opium Extreme (2021): Black coffee, cacao, mandarin orange, lemon, pear, jasmine (grandiflorum? sambac?), orange blossom, bourbon vanilla, patchouli.
(For the record: the creators are Nathalie Lorson, Marie Salamagne, Olivier Cresp and Honorine Blanc.)
The newer variant is advertised as being very heavy on the "dark" gourmand notes, especially the coffee, and when I finally got Extreme to cooperate, that's what I got. Licorice isn't listed, but I feel like that's a big ol' lie, because I smell it more clearly here than in the original. Who knows? Not me.
As for the original, we gotta put an asterisk by this, because what I have is a very old Sephora sample (but less than ten years old). I think it aged really nicely, but I can't tell you for sure if the balance of the fragrance has changed—have the basenotes gotten stronger, has something else faded, what have you.
The original opens with the fruity pear-citrus blast that nearly choked me out while shopping; gradually the gourmand notes come out as a sort of pear cupcake foundation. I mostly read the (remember: aged) sample as a vanilla cupcake rather than a coffee or chocolate one, with those notes and the patchouli (which has probably aged very smoothly) subconsciously giving the base more weight. It doesn't come off like a mocha latte; it smells very Vanilla, and very Cake, and eventually, that's the scent left behind once the fruits have gone home. The white floral is still wound up in there, but again, you wouldn't really think of this as "floral" or "blooming," as opposed to the way that the Samsara EdT smelled oddly fresh and airy for a heavily sandalwood fragrance. So: A fresh batch of Black Opium might smell very different, but with this sample, that's what I get. The Extreme version is meant to bring the coffee and chocolate out and put it on top, so that checks out.
What any of this has to do with opium, or even Opium (1977), I do not know.
The thing that intrigues me is that I keep seeing jasmine/licorice combinations in perfume; I've been having a little trouble distinguishing licorice-anise notes, so I've been researching that. By researching, I mean "eating actual licorice candy even though I don't like it." The short version is that licorice, anise, star anise, fennel, and even magnolia blossoms all have a very characteristic smell/taste (granted, I have never eaten a magnolia blossom), and that common denominator is the compound anethole. That's what I'm looking into.
Jasmine sambac (aka night-blooming jasmine, mogra, sampaguita, melati putih, "Arabian jasmine") doesn't seem to have any anethole, but I'm convinced that it blends particularly well with licorice (etc.). As it turns out, I have a sample of Nemat's "Mogra," just because I like jasmine, and will you look at that: mogra is jasmine sambac. It's exactly what's in Black Opium(s). I don't care what anyone says, that's what it is. And jasmine sambac apparently has a scent that, if not containing anethole, is damn compatible with it; either I haven't learned to distinguish licorice very well yet, or they just blend together that well.
And I noticed that the jasmine/licorice combination is in two other fragrance samples I have: the original, eponymous Lolita Lempicka (1997), and the (for some reason completely different) eau de parfum concentration of HYPNOTIC POISON. So I'll be reporting back on those soon.
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Created by rockstars of the fragrance world (Honorine Blanc) and the fashion world (none other than the Olsen twins), Nirvana White is discontinued but still a fan favorite. Read more about this scent at Fragrantica.
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artparfumuri · 3 months
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Yves Saint Laurent - Apa de parfum
Yves Saint Laurent Black Opium - 90 ml
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Un parfum Oriental Condimentat pentru femei .
Acesta este un parfum creat de Nathalie Lorson , Marie Salamagne , Olivier Cresp si Honorine Blanc si lansat in anul 2014 .
Intens precum un shot de cafea care creaza dependenta , electrizant precum florile sale albe , aceasta noua generatie de parfum gourmand-oriental are o directie radical diferita fata de structura parfumului clasic : inspirat de miscarea artistica a clar-obscurului , in care accentul cade pe contrastul si tensiunea dintre lumina si intuneric .
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blogperfumes · 3 months
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Lancôme La Nuit Trésor Diamant Blanc Eau Parfum
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Inspirado pela grande paixão por fragrâncias e pelo sonho em divulgar o espírito e a cultura francesa, Armand Petitjean, que havia sido aluno de François Coty (considerado o pai da perfumaria de luxo do século XX), lançou a marca LANCÔME no dia 21 de Fevereiro de 1935 com a apresentação de cinco fragrâncias diferentes numa feira de perfumaria na cidade de Bruxelas na Bélgica. https://youtu.be/E6IQj7UOyqo O sucesso das inovações da marca deve-se em grande parte aos “técnicos” que saem da escola LANCÔME e que divulgam a mensagem da marca pelo mundo inteiro. A colecção LA NUIT TRÉSOR da Lancôme inclui as seguintes edições: a original La Nuit Trésor Eau de Parfum de 2015, La Nuit Trésor Caresse de 2016, La Nuit Trésor Eau de Toilette de 2017 e La Nuit Trésor à la Folie de 2018. No início de 2019, surge uma nova edição La Nuit Trésor Diamant Blanc. Notas de topo - framboesa, almíscar branco e folha de violeta. Notas de Coração - rosa damascena, frésia, almíscar branco e jasmim. Notas de Base - almíscar branco, sândalo, baunilha, amêndoa e patchouli.
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Agora em La Nuit Trésor Diamant Blanc, Christophe Raynaud, Amandine Marie e Honorine Blanc criaram um eau de parfum floral sensual onde notas frutadas, flores e doces são envolvidas num véu de almíscar branco. Refletindo uma noite de fogo em que os amantes se abraçam num sentido absoluto de amor. O novo perfume do amor é feito das matérias-primas mais raras: a framboesa é sublimada por uma noz de almíscar para um toque fresco. Além disso, a frésia, juntamente com um coração encantador de essência de rosa cria um perfume sensual final. Descrito como um perfume intimo deslumbrante, luminoso e sensual, a nova fragrância exala almíscar nas notas de saída, meio e base. Uma garrafa semelhante a um diamante, semelhante a uma pérola, esconde um perfume sofisticado e memorável. Lancôme La Nuit Trésor Diamant Blanc está disponível em 30, 50 e 75ml Eau Parfum. Read the full article
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michaladamski1987 · 4 months
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Lancôme La Nuit Trésor Le Parfum - nowa, zmysłowa odsłona zapachu La Nuit Trésor!
Nowa, kwiatowo-ambrowo-owocowo-drzewna kompozycja stanowi zmysłową interpretację klasycznego wątku La Nuit Trésor.
Daj się ponieść na skrzydłach uzależniającej miłości roztaczanej przez zapach La Nuit Trésor Le Parfum, który przywołuje na myśl drogocenny klejnot symbolizujący najcenniejsze chwile w życiu każdej kobiety.
Doświadcz niezwykłej alchemii kompozycji, w której delikatność i intensywność splatają się, otulając zaskakującą czułością pierwszych momentów zakochania.
Już od pierwszych taktów porywa nas wir zmysłowości olśniewającej róży z Damaszku splecionej z miękkimi, pudrowymi akordami.
Poprzedza go dreszcz rozkoszy, który La Nuit Trésor Le Parfum zawdzięcza radosnemu i soczystemu aromatowi czarnej porzeczki. Surowe nuty gorzkiej czekolady z ekstraktem kakao i ciepłe nuty wanilii sprawiają, że zapach przenika na wskroś i zniewala zmysły.
Zapach stworzyły dwie światowej sławy kreatorki perfum: Amandine Clerc Marie i Honorine Blanc.
La Nuit Trésor Le Parfum został umieszczony w charakterystycznym dla kolekcji przypominającym diament flakonie w odcieniach purpury, które stopniowo przechodzą z ciemnych, przydymionych tonów w górnej części do jasnych u podstawy. Aksamitna, satynowa wstążka w takich samych barwach zdobi szyjkę butelki.
Owocowy i jedwabisty akord czarnej porzeczki tworzy bezwstydnie radosny efekt, a jego słodka, delikatna nuta łączy się ze świetlistą esencją bergamotki i rześkim, smakowitym akordem gruszki.
W kolejnym etapie romansu miłość i pożądanie przybierają na sile. Stają się jeszcze bardziej intensywne, kuszą urokiem ucieleśnionym przez bogatą i miodową różę damasceńską. W połączeniu ze zmysłowym i delikatnym akordem heliotropu ten urzekający kwiatowy duet zyskuje dzięki delikatnym czekoladowym nutom w tonacji pudrowego kakao.
#uroda #współpracapr #lancôme #lancome @lancomeofficial #enyo #enyoagency @enyo_agency #lanuit #lancômelanuit #trésor #lanuittrésor #lancômelanuittrésor #lancomelaniuttresorleparfum #leparfum #nowyzapach #zapach #zapachdlaniej #kwiatowy #abrowy #owocowy #drzewny
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nuochoaeclat · 5 months
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Nước Hoa YSL Black Opium EDP
Nước hoa nữ YSL Black Opium được ra mắt vào tháng 9 năm 2014, là loại nước hoa mang hơi hướng cổ điển, khơi gợi và khắc họa sự bí ẩn cùng những góc tối chưa bao giờ được hé lộ của thương hiệu Yves Saint Laurent.
Chuyên gia sáng tạo nước hoa Nathalie Lorson và MarieSalamagne đã “bắt tay” với Olivier Cresp và Honorine Blanc để cho ra mắt sản phẩm mùi hương này. Hương cà phê hiện diện cùng với vani và trái lê, tạo thành nhóm mùi gọt ngào, ấm áp, cuốn hút và đủ để tạo ra ấn tượng tinh tế với những người xung quanh.
“Một mùi hương không thể nhầm lẫn được” là cách mà hãng đã miêu tả về Black Opium Yves Saint Laurent. Yves Saint Laurent thường viết tắt YSL là thương hiệu thời trang nổi tiếng ở Pháp được thành lập bởi Yves Henri Donat Mathieu-Saint-Laurent. Xem thêm:
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parfummm · 5 months
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Heat Wild Orchid: A Sensory Experience of Fruity Floral Scents
Are you someone who loves tropical perfumes and wants to feel like blooming orchids of Summer all year long? Here is the best fragrance for you. Heat Wild Orchid by Beyonce is truly created with fragrant fruity notes that are intense and refreshing at the same time. Heat Wild Orchid is a mix of pomegranate, coconut and boysenberry. It is an explosion of tropical fruity perfume that is sensual with the right balance of different tropical and musky notes.
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Heat Wild Orchid Launch & Inspiration Behind It
The heat wild orchid perfume is a fragrance of the series Beyonce Heat. The fragrance was launched in 2014 and the nose behind the perfume was Honorine Blanc. With the opening notes of the perfume, you get a strong profile of mouth watering pomegranate, boysenberry, coconut water with hearts of butterfly orchid, honeysuckle and magnolia, while the white woods, musk and amber in the base giving a long-lasting sweet delicate taste. The base notes of woody notes with strong fruity and floral middle notes and top notes have led this perfume as a top performer in the category of Summer perfumes. The chosen notes of this perfume have a mood lifting effect as well.
The Fragrance Profile of Heat Wild Orchid
The heat wild orchid perfume is a harmonious blend of exotic fragrant notes that makes you smell like a garden of orchids. Here are the main notes of Heat Wild Orchid perfume:
Orchid Blooms: This is the star of the perfume is the elegant orchid flowers scent at the heart of the perfume with soft and sweet silage.
Tropical Fruity Scents: The opening notes have aromatic pomegranate fruit, as well as a touch of lychee and passion fruit scents providing an aromatic mood-lifting fragrance.
Coconut: The soothing scent of coconut gives the ultimate aromatic touch of tropics. It gives a sensation of enjoying summer.
Musk and Amber: The base notes of musk and amber provide depth and sensuality to the perfume, creating a lasting and alluring impression.
Other Fragrances by Beyonce Heat
Beyonce Heat was the first perfume released by Beyonce in February 2010. From then, there were a range of perfumes released by Beyonce. All of them are feminine, warm or fruity and have a delightful olfactory sensation to them. These perfumes were made in collaboration with Oliver Gillotin, Claude Dir, and Bruno Govanic and other perfumers. The top of the line perfumes are Heat Kissed, Heat Rushed, Heat  Seduction, Heat Ultimate Elixir.
When to Wear Beyonce Heat Wild Orchid?
Since it is a mystique and sensual yet warm perfume it is a good choice for a long-lasting EDT during the heat. The best season to wear the perfume would be Early spring to Summer. Because of its lasting formula you can wear it both for day and night. The touch of this elixir will make your daily ensemble and partywear more elegant and sensual.
Conclusion: The Heat Wild Orchid by Beyonce is more than just a perfume, it’s a sensational journey to the orchid filled gardens of Tropical planes. The elegance the perfume exudes makes it a preferred choice among women and through Parfummm you can get the EDT for the price of manufacturing.
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perfumania · 7 months
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Calvin Klein Women Perfume: Captivating Fragrance for Modern Elegance
Calvin Klein Women Perfume is a timeless and sophisticated fragrance that embodies the essence of modern femininity. This SEO-friendly review delves into what makes this perfume an iconic choice for women seeking an alluring scent that complements their individuality.
Crafted by renowned perfumers Honorine Blanc and Annick Menardo, this fragrance opens with a delicate blend of eucalyptus acorns, sparkling lemon, and vibrant black pepper. As it evolves, a heart of floral notes, including orange flower petals and a rich magnolia accord, blossoms gracefully, adding depth and charm.
What truly sets Calvin Klein Women Perfume apart is its dual-structure bottle design. The transparent outer layer showcases the purity and simplicity of the scent, while the inner glass bottle is filled with a delicate pink hue symbolizing inner strength and confidence.
The fragrance is a celebration of the diverse and multifaceted nature of modern women, capturing the spirit of self-expression, authenticity, and empowerment. Its longevity and sillage make it an ideal choice for both daytime and evening wear, ensuring you stay captivating all day long.
In summary, Calvin Klein Women Perfume is more than just a scent; it's an embodiment of contemporary elegance. Its alluring blend of notes, innovative packaging, and enduring appeal make it a must-have for any woman who wants to make a lasting impression. Discover your signature scent with Calvin Klein Women Perfume and embrace the essence of modern femininity.
For more information please contact: https://perfumania.com/collections/calvin-klein
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breekelly · 9 months
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Unveiling Sensuality and Sophistication: YSL Black Opium Perfume
Perfume is a form of artistic expression that can evoke emotions, capture memories, and define one's identity. Among the vast array of fragrances available, YSL Black Opium stands as an iconic scent that encapsulates sensuality and sophistication. This bewitching fragrance, released by the renowned luxury fashion house Yves Saint Laurent (YSL), has taken the world by storm, becoming a staple in the fragrance collections of individuals seeking a touch of mystery and allure.
The Essence of Black Opium
YSL Black Opium, launched in 2014, presents a modern twist on traditional oriental fragrances. Created by perfumers Nathalie Lorson, Marie Salamagne, Olivier Cresp, and Honorine Blanc, this perfume is designed to celebrate the spirit of the contemporary woman - fearless, alluring, and independent.
Scent Notes
The scent profile of YSL Black Opium is a captivating blend of contrasting elements that come together harmoniously. The fragrance opens with a burst of energy from top notes like pink pepper, pear, and orange blossom. As it settles, heart notes of coffee and jasmine emerge, lending a seductive warmth to the composition. Finally, the base notes of vanilla, patchouli, and cedarwood add depth and longevity, leaving a lingering, intoxicating trail.
A Sensual Experience
YSL Black Opium is more than just a fragrance; it's an experience. With its opulent blend of notes, it strikes a balance between dark and sweet, creating a captivating duality that captures attention. The initial burst of fruity and floral notes gradually gives way to the rich, comforting embrace of coffee and vanilla. This unique blend is an olfactory journey that evolves throughout the day, making it perfect for both daytime wear and evenings out.
Packaging and Presentation
The presentation of ysl black opium dossier.co is an embodiment of luxury and edginess. Housed in a sleek, dark bottle adorned with a shimmering sequin-like texture, it echoes the idea of bold elegance. The name "Black Opium" is embossed in gold, a striking contrast against the dark background. This visual representation sets the stage for the enigmatic scent within and makes it a visually appealing addition to any vanity.
The Influence of Yves Saint Laurent
Yves Saint Laurent, the fashion house behind Black Opium, is renowned for pushing boundaries and revolutionizing the fashion industry. This spirit of innovation is reflected in their fragrances as well. YSL's designs have always been celebrated for their elegance, and the same principle extends to their perfumery. Black Opium is no exception, embodying the brand's commitment to quality, creativity, and sophistication.
The Black Opium Experience
Wearing YSL Black Opium is an invitation to explore one's inner desires and embrace the mysteries of the night. It's a fragrance that exudes confidence and sensuality, making it an ideal choice for those special occasions when you want to leave an unforgettable impression. Its versatility ensures it can be worn year-round, adapting to different seasons and moods.
Conclusion
YSL Black Opium stands as a testament to the power of fragrance in evoking emotions and enhancing personal identity. With its alluring blend of notes, bold packaging, and the legacy of Yves Saint Laurent, it's a perfume that invites wearers to embrace their inner sensuality and sophistication. The world of perfumery is an art form, and YSL Black Opium is a masterpiece that will continue to enchant and captivate for years to come.
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aromaticscents · 10 months
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scentoftoday · 1 year
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Voce Viva by Valentino
Voce Viva by Valentino is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Voce Viva was launched in 2020. Voce Viva was created by Honorine Blanc and Amandine Clerc-Marie. Top notes are Mandarin Orange, Bergamot and Ginger; middle notes are Orange Bl
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cleolinda · 1 year
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Black Opium Extreme (Yves Saint Laurent, 2021)
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A relatively quick review today, although I may do a What Is [This Note]? follow-up later:
I cannot in good conscience review the original Black Opium. The only time I tried it, I was in an Ulta getting sprayed by an enthusiastic sales associate (we actually bonded over our shared perfume fixation), and I was already covered in HYPNOTIC POISON and Angel. The one thing about Black Opium that came through was a shrill pear note that drowned out everything else, which is really saying something.
So, when I read that the Black Opium Extreme flanker (not to be confused with Intense, Neon, Illicit Green, Nuit Blanche, Floral Shock, or... Baby Cat? ) really focused on the gourmand notes, I thought, let me give this a try. I don't even like coffee, but surely, anything will be better than the Screaming Pear.
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Extreme, per the YSL site: "A shot of adrenaline from extra black coffee is paired with luminous ultra-white flowers, set against a base of sweet, earthy patchouli and heady vanilla. This exhilarating amalgamation of ingredients makes for an intense and long-lasting women’s scent; crafted by Nathalie Lorson, Marie Salamagne, Olivier Cresp and Honorine Blanc."
Now, according to Fragrantica, the original Black Opium has pear, pink pepper, orange blossom, coffee, jasmine, bitter almond, licorice, vanilla, patchouli, cashmeran, and cedar (obviously, I need to order a sample and retry this in earnest).
The newer Extreme variant only has coffee and cacao (specifically, as the top notes you would smell first), jasmine sambac, orange blossom, bourbon vanilla, and patchouli. It's much simpler, it's less woodsy, it's unpeared. I don't even like coffee, but I bet it smells really good with the vanilla and cacao; I'm so hype to try it.
It smells like jasmine.
That's all.
Remember how I told you that jasmine loves me? That I amp tuberose—a similar white floral—like a motherfucker? Yeah. This is 10,000% not a criticism of the perfume itself; I'm saying that my skin chemistry ate all the other notes and breathed out J A S M I N E like a flower-hoarding dragon. The orange blossom might be twined in there, but I can't actually tell it apart at this point. I was so disappointed. I wore Extreme three times; I begged it for some coffee and chocolate notes, I pleaded. After more than two hours of wear, I managed to get it to cough up a mere base of vaguely mocha vanilla (it was very nice) underneath the white floral. I have not yet been able to get anything to come out more clearly than that.
I actually did enjoy wearing it because I do like jasmine, don't get me wrong. But this perfume has six (6) notes in it, and I can only get, like, two and a half to come out. I bet it would be great layered with a coffee or chocolate fragrance; several indie companies offer single notes like that (maybe I can put on a mocha fragrance and just think about jasmine real hard). Black Opium Extreme has been, more than anything, an object lesson in the vagaries of skin chemistry for us. If white florals tend to come out really strongly for you, be warned—or, hell, this might be exactly what you want.
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