![]() Tobacco is used as an anchor and it's a perfect accompaniment to the complex and balsamic textures of the vanilla accord that was introduced earlier. A bit deeper in, a humming, warm patchouli lends depth and gives homage to the sea below the land. Some traditional island notes are evident, such as an understated and elegant coconut, some soft aquatic nuances, and pale white musk. Yet among these breezes are subtle variations from the main themes. Bali Ha'i is a shape-shifter of a fragrance, moving much like the breezes that surround islands, where the winds can shift quickly. If you are one who likes vanilla perfumes that do not dip too far into sweetness, Bali Ha'i is one of them to recommend to you. It also gives Nanyang a base which supports the perfume perfectly. As the perfume develops, a kind of suede like feel brings some texture to the perfume which is very welcomed and works exceptionally well. I get some lovely florals with slight water nuances enhanced by a mystery citrus vibe which reacts with the tea to make it quite refreshing. Nanyang is actually quite potent with excellent longevity, good projection and a lovely sillage. It's a mildly sweet and slightly familiar smell in the opening, delightful and gives the impression of a delicate perfume which it isn't. The listed notes are simply Green Tea, Saffron and Leather which sets a foundation but doesn't really give the whole story, that's down to you to discover I guess. I have had quite a few sprays over the last week or so and it totally captures the spirit of French perfume with an exotic Asian back story. The quality of the perfumes is very evident and all three (of Chapter 1) smell lovely. The brand aims to create French perfumes with Asian overtures and I can totally get that. Sandalwood is stunningly thick, sensual and very, very beautiful. Vetiver - a little smoky, calm and quiet. Rose - garden, fragrant, washed with dew. LOST LOVERS - Extravagant rose union with sandalwood and vetiver. Antidepressant aroma, replaces rain with the sun, grayness with bright colours, darkness with light. Like a slice of suedge, soaked with a tightly brewed green tea and sprinkled with a pinch of saffron. Leather, saffron, and green tea - unusual and very, very beautiful. ![]() NANYANG - A spectacular ode to green tea the most extraordinary tea I've ever met in the perfume market. With each breath you want to feel the aroma longer and longer. Juicy ginger, sweet vanilla - and a pod, and a flower, fluffy musk - it is impossible to breathe. MOTHER X LOVE - Romantic, delicate like a swan fluff that envelops the skin with a warm cloud. Three fragrances, three olfactive stories about beauty and sensuality. Delightful elegant box, blotters with beautiful pictures, sealed into an envelope - top-level aesthetics. If you’re not sure where to start, here are some of our favourite vanilla-based scents that are guaranteed to get people asking you what you’re wearing.Love at first sight, at first touch, at first breath. The secret to choosing a vanilla fragrance that isn’t too sweet is to choose one that’s blended with slightly earthier scents, like florals, leathers, and spices, which takes the sickly sweet edge off but still gives you a lovely light scent that lasts all day. She revealed that Chloé Vanilla Planifolia, £112 here, is her favourite perfume, with its vanilla and floral mixture making the perfect spring scent. However, the time for the grown-up vanilla fragrance is here, and Molly-Mae just shared one of her favourite vanilla-based scents with her followers. Vanilla-based perfumes are a long-time classic scent, but often get a bad rap for being too sickly or youthful – which we can probably thank the 00s for, with scents like Britney Spear’s Fantasy filling your nostrils in every corridor and changing room you passed through. ![]() However, now spring has sprung, the lighter days, sunshine, and colourful wardrobe options have got us ready for something lighter and sweeter to match. Over the winter, most people tend to prefer much deeper, richer scents like spices and woods to reflect the dark, cosy feelings that come with the colder months. Spring is finally here, and along with the sunshine and the fact we can start to dig out our favourite dresses again, it’s time for some new seasonal sweetness when it comes to our perfume.
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