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Powder Flowers
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Powder Flowers by Montale is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2005, the nose behind this composition is Pierre Montale.
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- Neutral 4.8%
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Powder Flowers is more powder than flowers. It’s very similar to Varens’ Ciel de Ulric, but with less musk and vanilla, making it lighter. It’s tender and talcum-powdered; it would look perfect in a sky-blue bottle given the cotton-like inspiration it evokes. It has impressive longevity; despite being light, it lasts for hours. If you rub your fingers against your neck, it still smells like oil, not alcohol. It’s high quality. I give it 10/10.
This fragrance is exactly what you’d expect: pure powder bottled as perfume. It smells like talc in a bottle. If you like this type of aroma, buy it. It smells clean, like sheets with exquisite fabric softener, something vintage, feminine and fresh. I don’t detect tonka bean; it smells of powdered white florals. It’s perfect for offices or enclosed spaces, not overpowering like gourmands. Perhaps it’s more suited to day or summer, given the sensation of freshly hung laundry. But as they say, it’s all in the taste.
This fragrance is exactly what you’d expect: pure powder turned into perfume. It smells like talcum powder in a bottle. If you like this type of scent, buy it. It smells clean, like sheets with exquisite fabric softener, something vintage, feminine and fresh. I don’t detect tonka bean; it smells like dusted white floral. It’s perfect for offices or enclosed spaces, not as overwhelming as gourmands. Perhaps it’s more for day or summer, with that freshly hung laundry feeling. But as they say, it’s all about taste.
To me, this isn’t powdery; it’s vanilla-based. It doesn’t smell of talc, but rather that strange residue left in the perfumer’s bag after sniffing many scents. It smells common, nothing exclusive. In the end, it has a slightly unpleasant aftertaste. Brrr, a complete disaster. Although everyone who’s tried it has loved it, especially men, which I don’t understand because it smells bad. If you’re looking for talc, try Soavissima by Profumum Roma; that one truly smells of refined talc. Powder Flowers is disgusting. What a pity!
Osmanto’s melon, green and fruity side hides complex nuances reminiscent of orange blossom or jasmine. The rose and tonka bean add a vanilla touch that, combined with cedar, creates a fantastic scent that lingers on skin and clothes, in the Montale style. Its talcum note makes it special, feminine and celestial, like a baby’s innocence. I mix it with oriental perfumes and it’s brilliant, although it works best on its own. It’s a fragrance I’ll be searching for a long time and will keep repurchasing. It suits summer, autumn and spring, day or night. The price and quality are unique.
Osmanthus, with its honeyed, green and fruity side, hides complex nuances reminiscent of orange blossom or jasmine. The rose and tonka bean add a vanilla touch that, combined with cedar, creates a fantastic fragrance that lingers on skin and clothes, in the Montale style. Its powdery note makes it special, feminine and celestial, like the innocence of a baby. I mix it with oriental perfumes and it’s brilliant, although it works best on its own. It’s a scent I’ll be searching for a long time and will keep repurchasing again and again. It suits summer, autumn, spring, day or night. The price and quality are unmatched.
I love talcum-powdered fragrances for everyday wear, drama-free, enjoyable and long-lasting. This fragrance has almost everything I’m looking for, but it’s missing something I can’t quite define. It smells like talcum and spices; at first I thought of cinnamon, but now I believe it’s olive and cedar. The longevity is good, around 8 hours, with a moderate trail at the start before becoming more intimate. The rose is very subtle and I don’t detect jasmine. I like it, but it didn’t quite capture me, so I wouldn’t buy it again.
I love powdery fragrances for everyday wear – drama-free, enjoyable and long-lasting. This scent has almost everything I’m looking for, but it’s missing something I can’t quite define. It smells of talc and spices; at first I thought cinnamon, but now I believe it’s olive and cedar. The longevity is good, around eight hours, with a moderate trail at first before becoming more intimate. The rose is very subtle and I don’t detect any jasmine. I like it, but it didn’t quite captivate me, so I wouldn’t buy it again.