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Incandescent, glittering musks, pearls of sweet Florentine iris, and an indigo sigh of blue cypress, Italian bergamot, pink jasmine, cistus, white amber, mimosa, and black lilies.

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An iris lead floral scent. No surprise that this is a strong floral scent. On me, iris is by far the strongest, with the other floral notes blending together, clearly there, but I cannot pick any of them out on their own. There's what I would describe more as a pale white musk giving the scent a roundness and softening the floral notes. I also get barest touch of citrus. Overall, an iris dominated pale floral scent.

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Soft, sweet florals. I have difficulty picking out any one note, the overall feel is a soft powdery pink (it's sweet but not sugary, and the scent itself is not powdery but a musky-floral). It's reminding me of a non-BPAL perfume I just can't quite put my finger on it. Delicate and feminine.

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 i get a lot of cypress at first, along with bergamot. it's bright and green. this iris seems to be more of the cool kind of vegetal type rather than powdery. i definitely get a white musk as well. i think the cistus adds a sort of resiny quality which smells at odds with the rest of the notes on my skin. overall a green iris for me. i do not get mimosa but there is a little hint of lily and then the jasmine grows stronger over time. at this point it becomes jasmine and cypress with an iris/white musk backdrop.

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Seconding theseagrows, I get a lot of cypress with the bergamot. It adds a delicate coolness without being in-your-face mentholated; it's very reigned in. The breath of fresh cypress air mixes well with the bergamot. There are some soft nondescript florals floating behind the cypress, I can detect a light touch from the iris and lily. And... a dusting of salt? A cursory search attributes the saltiness to cistus?? I'd describe this as inoffensive because it's just very 'pale', more of a vibe than a scent cloud. I applied one swipe, and I have to sniff pretty close to my skin to smell it.

 

A beam of pale ghostly light. Incandescent, indeed. 

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