【Amazing fragrance with unique notes, decently priced!!】
This is a robust citrus blend, finishing with rosemary and lavender.
The scent is very lasting for a Freesia base and the fruit essences carry through for a long while.
This one is so dry and concentrated it will eat the finish off of any lacquered or varnished surface.
It's best to keep it on a glass shelf or have a glass top on your dresser like I do.**
Your skin will squeak if you happen to slosh on too much.
I have also included an explanation of exactly what fine fragrances are at the end of the review.
The Head Note is the dominant odor a person is aware of in the first phase of a fragrance's impact.
Its the first impression after the fragrance is opened and applied to the skin.
The head note is the attention-grabber and is of a striking rather than subtle character.
It is generated by way of fragrant materials that evaporate quickly.
The heart and base notes often compliment them.
The Head notes for Guerlain's L'Eau Imperiale are of Hesperides (a fragrance obtained from citrus fruits) and Bergamot (a fresh, citrusy, refreshing fragrance with spicy and balsamic tones).
The fruit is inedible and looks like a big lemon.!!
If you like Earl Grey tea, you will like Bergamot as it is used to flavor and scent the tea.
This is an amber colored, exceedingly sexy(like the name says)fragrance.
My parents got me this as a b-day present, I guess to make me feel older.
Sentimental reasons aside, all the guys I met during my first year of college would compliment me on the musky, vanilla-y, almost dessert-like quality that sexy had.
It's hard to find now, but if you're looking for a dramatic scent to really make an impression on people, it's worth searching the web.
Also good for an important date, or trying to GET an important date with someone.
Elegant & GQ sophistictated, this semi-spicy woody-floral aroma was worth every penny..
And the bottle is definitely a keeper when I'm done with it.★★★★★