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It's well blended, with moderate sillage and longevity, but there's just really nothing here to stimulate the senses. Top notes are pleasant white flowers, the heart and dry down have a very cosmetic/plasticky note, the way makeup used to smell before everything became hypoallergenic! It's pretty funny considering I love those trees and their flowers) Anyway, once it starts drying down, it becomes smoother and creamier, with the flowers shining through. The bottle is decorated in blue and silver tones and the stopper is adorned with a blue snake print.
Attract all the right attention with a stunningly luxurious Roberto Cavalli perfume or aftershave from Beauty Base. Subtle but noticeable and I'd say it's great night scent for those who like to smell clean and natural and a fine day scent for lovers of orientals and strong floral woody scents like myself. I enjoyed ery much and I'm curious about its smell on the winter (I live in South America, and Summer just started for us). So I recommend testing on skin first, if it matches with your chemistry it’s a pretty, feminine, clean scent.
I mix it often with Auric Blends "LOVE" perfume oil which boosts the cozy factor like crazy, or even with a spritz of Vanilla anything. Its olfactory pyramid begins with nerolí, a white, soft and delicate flower that quickly lands on the skin to open the way to a more intense and seductive heart, thanks to the Tahiti tiare flower, a creamy, magnetic and addictive aroma that opens the way to a powerful and attractive background, created by a woody rosewood chord.
Some time ago, while visiting a perfumery, I thought I have nothing to lose except of the sense of smell and I reached for a bottle of Just Cavalli (by the way, the design of that bottle doesn't appeal to me at all).
As if I'm dressed in a soft white cotton shirt, which is elegant but also somewhat lazy, there is no rigor. It's possibly a little sweeter, a little lighter, but on me very close to the slightly older fragrance - the Eau de Parfum's teenage sister? I don't get much of the rosewood (I don't even know what that smells like) with some creamy (never used that term for a fragrance) tiare flower in the drydown. It takes some patience, but after that I'm finally able to smell the tiare flower, and then it turns pleasant and creamy, and almost balmy.