Men
Falling Into The Sea
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Falling Into The Sea by Imaginary Authors is an aquatic floral fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2012, this composition features the olfactory signature of Josh Meyer.
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- Neutral 15%
- Negativo 14%
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Although Fragrantica lists this as floral-aquatic, I perceive it as citrus-fruity. There are floral notes in the background, but nothing resembling floral or aquatic. Initially, the citrus and lychee dominate, with lychee being the main note that persists throughout the entire development. Later, the citrus fades while the lychee rises, blending with grapefruit, a touch of jasmine, and a very subtle hint of sand if you can imagine it. In the dry-down, it remains fruity and floral, with no citrus left. It lasts for an extremely long time and projects strongly. It sounds more feminine to me, yet works well as a unisex scent in temperate or hot climates, making it ideal for summer. It is the least risky option from this brand, very accessible and suitable for everyone. I praise its longevity but deduct points for the price. I recommend it if you are looking for something fresh and different for summer; at the very least, give it a try.
Although Fragrantica lists it as floral-aquatic, I perceive it as citrus-fruity. There are floral notes in the background, but nothing resembling floral or aquatic. Initially, the citrus and lychee dominate, with lychee being the main note that persists throughout the entire development. Then the citrus fades and the lychee rises, blending with grapefruit, a touch of jasmine, and a very subtle hint of sand if you can imagine it. In the dry-down, it remains fruity and floral without any citrus. It lasts an incredibly long time and projects strongly. It sounds more feminine to me, yet works well as a unisex scent in temperate or hot climates, making it ideal for summer. It is the least risky option from this brand, very accessible and suitable for everyone. I praise its longevity but deduct points for the price. I recommend it if you are looking for something fresh and different for summer, at least give it a try.
I don’t think it’s worth the price. It’s a fruity-citrus with a lot of hedionda and a strange base, like sand. It smells good, but if it’s indie as I believe, it should offer more.