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Bruno Acampora (Bruno Acampora) is the owner of the Italian line of perfume oils, which I do not know anything. Its Web Page "invites you to join a sensual journey that has lasted for forty years."
And at the request of Luckyscent, where products were presented earlier this year, the small aluminum bottles, sealed with wooden plugs contain flavors that "have not changed for 30 years." Thus, they are not really new, but for me it is - still a novelty. Today we will talk about the flavor «Jasmin», which was introduced in 1978 and includes notes of jasmine, cyclamen, cloves and ylang-ylang.
«Jasmin» offers a rich and strong. At first, I even feared that he would be too jasmine - it is almost surpassed «Serge Lutens A La Nuit» in the category of "immersion in the smells of flower petals." When I started thinking about why decided to try this flavor is in July, he began to sink. A slight smell of green stalks perfectly combined with floral notes and ylang-ylang scent of jasmine gave sweetness and juiciness without making it too strong.
It is not very complex flavor, but nevertheless quite pleasant. In it there is a slight tinge of spice. I was unable to deal here with the smell of cloves. As I see it, this fragrance contains shades of white and other colors, but they are very poorly distinguishable. In the foreground are the smells of jasmine and ylang-ylang with a touch of greenery. The aroma is very busy, but at the same time, very bright (much brighter than «A La Nuit») and transparent. He held long enough (although over time the smell of ylang-ylang scent of jasmine replaces), and a very small drop of fragrance exudes a very long time.
Bruno Acampora describes «Jasmin» as "hot night in August, memories of childhood, golden honey." Luckyscent said: "We can not imagine a fragrance that would fit best for a first date." Perhaps, «Jasmin» and is a wonderful memory of a hot evening in August, but it is - not the first fragrance of those I took. I can not say that it would recommend for a first date. I think that it is very showy and represents a true jasmine, which will mark the true connoisseurs. However, not everyone likes such smells, and I've seen a lot of feedback about it, like "a terrible and smelly." If the "smelly" jasmine you like, then this aroma - for you.
Author: Anatoly Sverdlov
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