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Skin musk kissed by diaphanous folds of sheer blood orange, neroli, sheer white amber, and tangerine.

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In the bottle it’s all strong neroli.

 

Wet, the neroli is still there but the tangerine peeks through in the background.

 

As it dries it remains mostly neroli, I don’t get amber or musk at all . It has very low throw and doesn’t hang about long.

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Hi. Neroli is here!

 

Vibrant neroli, telegraphing joy like a bank teller's orange lollipops. There isn't much of interest in a bank, which can make the lollies all the more noticeable. Likewise, at first, this blend's lollies are the only game in the room.

 

After a moment, wee whiffs of blood orange and tangerine.

 

Then, in drydown, someone throws a soft sheet of sheer gauze over the citrus. The blend develops a diaphanous, faintly musky vibe. This has become sheer, springtime-orange nightie-fabric. It's a pretty phase.

 

Unfortunately, the lovely sheerness fades, and the blend as a whole eases back into more of a kids' chewable orange vitamin scent on my skin. Still a decant to enjoy, I think.

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Big beautiful neroli! It's heady and a bit dark, and reminds me of the one in Orange Blossom & Driftwood, without the saltiness of course. On my skin it's gets just lightly tinged with the blood orange (more the zest than juice), and a soft warm base of amber. I can't pick out the musk, but I think it's adding to the sheerness. It's does a wonderful job of translating the artwork, it has a glowing quality about it.

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Citrus, neroli, and a whiff of amber cologne. Very Jean Nate style. Fresh, citrus. Medium throw and wear length. 

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I love Flaming June. I am also biased because when I was in high school, my English teacher hung posters of famous paintings on her classroom walls, and one of them was Flaming June. I didn't know why I stared at that poster so much, and consistently sat where I could see it even though I changed seats at random in other classrooms, but it makes sense in retrospect. I do like neroli, but I got this for the painting, not the notes.

 

Anyway. Neroli and skin musk are the main components to me, citrus but in a floral way and skin with just a touch of sweat. There isn't much "juice" to this citrus, which is why I don't consider the blood orange or tangerine to be major players. As for the "sheer white amber", white amber and I don't usually get along, but I don't get much of it here. Maybe it's why the whole thing feels clean and freshly showered despite the "skin"? I understand the less flattering comparisons (particularly the vitamin-c orange chewables) even if I don't share the associations; there is something that feels musky to me but could be gritty-powdery to someone else - maybe an aspect of the skin musk or white amber, or maybe that's just the neroli, which I know can be controversial. Even though the painting influenced my purchase choices, and I do think it captures the feeling of wearing that sheer sunset-colored dress, I enjoy this as a scent.

 

Medium throw when first applied, lasts all day as a neroli-musk skin scent.

Edited by Ennikar

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