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New discovery-Parfums Delrae Amoureuse!!! - Page 2
Question:
when I first tried Amoureuse three years ago the boys from Aedes told me it starts with a "parsley" note effect officially listed as boxwood. Amoureuse 's drydown is honey and musk, sweeter than Debut which stays more floral all the way through. Debut 's become Delrae best seller, they now have the body cream for those into that (only for Debut). Debut can be seen as a Diorissimo inspired scent, airy lilly of the valley olfactory theme although the EDP is more on the linden side than the discontinued EDT which was equally LLOTV and linden (reason why I regret so much the EDT). Answer: Yes, this is the note that attracts me the most, too. It is green and like a living plant, humid and breathing, woody and leafy. So, Aedes calls it parsley? It must be the fresh parsley, like a bunch from the grocery store with a rubber band, not dried parsley. Many green perfumes have green spices, such as Diptique Virgilio, but these were the sweet kind, like basil and mint. I like the living plant smell better. I am loving green fragrances more and more. Some of them smell like vegetables. I thought Les Nez Unicorn Spell and Eau d'Italie Sienne L'Hiver were quite vegetal. Copyright ? 2006 - 2007 www.thankhealth.com Privacy Policy
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