Seajewel Report post Posted February 22, 2023 A haze of ambergris, lavender, orris root, wisteria, white honey, and violet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lycanthrope Report post Posted March 3, 2023 If you missed out on Stealthily, Stealthily, this feels a very similar type of fragrance. It reads as a well blended misty and puffy purple scent, a bit powdery from the orris, and some sweetness from the violet. I think it has more of a honeyed aroma and a smidge salty from the ambergris. I like it bunches. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
saralaughs Report post Posted March 27, 2023 First applied, I get a blast of lavender and wisteria but soon after, I can pick out most of the notes, but everything melds so well, it's just a beautiful whole of a scent. This is a beautiful sweetened floral that lays on a backdrop of silken floof. It's very soothing and does feel purple; but more of a hazy, cooling lavender rather than a deep violet or orchid. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
samanare Report post Posted April 8, 2023 A base of ambergris and orris root, with a haze of pale purple florals. The combo of orris root and ambergris are the strongest on me, though I would describe this as slightly more of an ambergris scent than orris root. I cannot pick out the various florals on their own. They combine to form a pale floral musk that reads to me as purple, without being distinctly violet or lavender. The scent starts and stays relatively light, though does not have a bad throw. Overall, it gives me the impression of a mix of purple and gray musks, with just enough ambergris to be noticeable. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theseagrows Report post Posted April 11, 2023 this one starts with a strong lavender note with something kind of misty, maybe ambergris? a minute or two later i get the orris root and hints of wisteria and violet. after awhile it becomes a lavender/wisteria combination it's pretty and springlike. i am kind of wishing wisteria was stronger than lavender here (which remains the strongest note) but i still enjoy it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites