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Ten Fifteen

Marca
Room 1015
Jérôme Epinette
Perfumista
Jérôme Epinette
3.88 de 5
441 votos

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Descripción

Ten Fifteen by Room 1015 is a fragrance from the olfactive family for men and women. Launched in 2019, the nose behind this creation is Jérôme Epinette. The top notes are mandarin and saffron; the heart notes, violet and iris; and the base notes, sandalwood, guaiac wood, and Egyptian papyrus.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 25%
  • Primavera 27%
  • Verano 12%
  • Otoño 36%
  • Día 52%
  • Noche 48%

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Comunidad

441 votos

  • Positivo 68%
  • Neutral 20%
  • Negativo 12%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 2 notas
Corazón 2 notas

Comunidad

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Propiedad

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Género

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Reseñas

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6 reseñas

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  • I bought the brand’s sample set over a year ago. I intended to try Cherry Punk mainly (I bought the full bottle at Christmas because I liked it). Apart from Electric Wood, which is a wonder, this one has fascinated me. They aren’t lying when they say it’s a perfect blend of their perfumes. It has fruity, woody, resinous, and powdery notes all at once; it’s incredible. It’s very versatile, though I might think twice about wearing it in midsummer. I have the sample almost empty and will keep it until I can save up a bit, as prices have risen by twenty quid in two years.

  • I bought the sample set over a year ago with the intention of trying Cherry Punk, which I already purchased in full during Christmas. Beyond Electric Wood being an absolute marvel, this one has completely won me over. They aren’t lying when they say it’s a perfect blend: it features fruity, woody, resinous, and powdery notes all at once; it’s incredible. It’s very versatile, though I’d probably think twice about wearing it in the height of summer. I’m down to the last drop of my sample and will save it until I can afford a bit more, as prices have risen by 20 euros in just two years.

  • It’s so mediocre in performance that it disappears within 20 minutes, even the sandalwood! (which normally, in any perfume containing it, is impossible to rub off, even with a rag soaked in sulphuric acid). I hate pasty sandalwood and brassy saffron, which is exactly the unfortunate but brief marriage of this little perfume, so it wasn’t for me, but something so poorly made shouldn’t be for anyone. Why don’t houses focus on creating four masterpieces instead of 25 duds? Some perfumes seem like filler episodes. This is one of them. From the Room 1015 range, only Wavechild survives, and being magnanimous, perhaps Hollyrose too. There’s nothing else worthy of mention (especially that chestnut called Cherry Punk, what a disappointment after all the hype).

  • It’s so mediocre that it disappears in twenty minutes, even the sandalwood! (which normally, in any perfume containing it, is impossible to remove, not even by rubbing with a cloth soaked in sulphuric acid). I hate pasty sandalwood and shrill saffron, which is precisely the ill-fated pairing that makes up this little perfume, so it certainly wasn’t for me; but a badly made scent like this shouldn’t be for anyone. Why don’t perfume houses focus on creating four masterpieces instead of twenty-five cheap ones? Some perfumes seem like filler episodes. This is one of them. From Room 1015, only Wavechild survives, and being magnanimous, perhaps Hollyrose too. Of the rest, nothing is worth mentioning (especially that chestnut called Cherry Punk, what a letdown after all the hype).

  • Olfactory poetry. Musk Therapy is the brother who went off to study at Oxford, while Ten Fifteen stayed behind to help his father in the workshop and play in a band in the afternoons.

  • Olfactory poetry. Musk Therapy is the brother who went off to study at Oxford, while Ten Fifteen stayed behind to help his father in the workshop and played in a band in the evenings.