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Brand:
Aurora Scents
Line: cleopatra
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: niche
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
Gender: for women
Scent Type: spicy, woody
Top Notes: Cardamom, Cinnamon, Nutmeg
Heart Notes: Lavander, Musk
Base Notes: Haitian Vetiver, Patchouli, Sandal, Vanilla
Aurora Scents Cleopatra is a women's eau de parfum that embodies the magic and grandeur of the Egyptian queen. The opening evokes the impression of a royal garden, enveloped in an aroma that reveals Cleopatra's magnetic power under the rays of the Egyptian sun. Each spray transports you to an era where beauty and power intertwine in a fragrant crown, allowing you to feel part of the legendary history sung by the sands of time.
Top notes greet with intriguing nuances of cardamom, cinnamon, and nutmeg. These spicy, warm tones create a dynamic entry that instantly awakens the senses. They harmoniously combine freshness, a hint of sweetness, and earthy undertones.
Heart notes reveal themselves with cozy accords of lavender and musk. Lavender introduces a floral, slightly herbal, and calming motif that balances the intensity of the initial spices. Musk adds sensuality and depth to the scent, creating a feeling of tenderness and comfort.
Base notes offer an exquisite combination of vanilla, Haitian vetiver, patchouli, and sandalwood, which lingers on the skin long after application.
This product evokes conflicting feelings. Its content does not match either the bottle or the pyramid. Furthermore, the brand country is listed as Italy instead of the UAE, although both the packaging and the bottle clearly hint at it... but it is indeed manufactured in Europe. It is difficult to classify it as niche, it is rather simple, cute, pleasant, and unclear, resembling many other fragrances. Its technical specifications are somewhat weak. I would consider it more of a mass-market fragrance, similar to brands like Jeanne Arthes and Bi-Es. It would be a budget-friendly cool scent, imitating modern luxury. Lavender, sweet citrus, and flowers are prominent in the beginning, followed by vanilla and Coca-Cola-like notes. However, it falls short in its price category, giving the impression that all the money went into the bottle and box. I have been observing it for a month now, and there have been no changes. Perhaps a miracle will happen after a year, and it will develop vibrant nuances and a beautiful trail. Only time will tell...