Cèdre-Orange v. (Le Père Lucien)
There’s noting particularly tricky about this scent. It’s just cedar and sweet orange. The wood is sort of dirty while the citrus is dreamsicle clean. It would be a bore if it weren’t for the quality of the cedar, which has a bitter, dusty, sort of cedar chesty feel to it. What keeps the scent interesting is the balance of the two notes, the one bright, light, and sweet – the other musty, damp, and slightly reminiscent of a hamster cage.
There’s noting particularly tricky about this scent. It’s just cedar and sweet orange. The wood is sort of dirty while the citrus is dreamsicle clean. It would be a bore if it weren’t for the quality of the cedar, which has a bitter, dusty, sort of cedar chesty feel to it. What keeps the scent interesting is the balance of the two notes, the one bright, light, and sweet – the other musty, damp, and slightly reminiscent of a hamster cage.
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