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Zaïre by Byron Parfums

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The son Mula Mula and Pirates would have                                  Photo by Byron Parfums *Review based on a simple provided by Byron THE PERFUME This to me is like the son Mula Mula and Pirates would have. It have the best of both worlds combined into one single piece and considering that those two scents are my favorites from the first Byron Parfums collection you can imagine how I'll judge this fragrance. In this case, Byron brought back his personal style and you can recognize this is a Byron's from a mile away. The house DNA and personality is deeply implemented in the perfume. We are in front of a floriental perfume where exotic florals and sweet resinous accords coexists to create a dreamy scent that evokes beach backgrounds. REVIEW A fruity opening with a bewitching pineapple and coconut combo s...

LostinFlowers by Strangelove NY

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A perfume that will completely change your perception about how a floral perfume should be THE PERFUME If you’ve ever tried out a bunch of floral perfumes and said to yourself, nope, just not floral enough, then lets introduce you to Lost in Flowers. Called joy oil in India, the rare red champaca otto used in Lost in Flowers casts a strange, unearthly glow over the composition. It at first smells innocent, like fruit dipped in cream and wrapped in a clean, juicy shampoo aura. But then it is also smells musky and honeyed, in a way that’s more suggestive of intimacy. Gardenia lovers take note – this is Holy Grail material: creamy, salty, and with a bodacious meatiness that’s soulful without ever tripping over into bleu cheese territory. The astringent pop of saffron adds an undertone of leather and iodine, the tagetes a pungent, hay-like facet – colorful touches of Indian attar perfumery in an otherwise tropical picture. Thanks to these spicy, woody touches, and to the salinity of ...