Sister's Aroma Don't Explain Eau de Parfum (mini)
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Brand:
Sister's Aroma
Line: car perfume
Product Type: eau de parfum, mini size
Classification: middle market
Volume: 10 ml
Country: Ukraine
Made in: Turkey
Gender: unisex
Scent Type: musky, woody
Top Note: Cyclamen, Hyacinth, Orchid
Heart Note: Cloves, Daffodil, Immortelle, Melissa
Base Note: Ambergris, Musk
This fragrance holds an entire story that cannot be explained, only felt. Sister's Aroma Don’t Explain is a perfume that unveils an unpredictable mystery of nature, creating an aura of intrigue. This scent is for those who need no explanations, who live in harmony with themselves and the world. The miniature format of Sister's Aroma Don’t Explain makes it the perfect companion for travel or daily life.
The perfume Sister's Aroma Don’t Explain begins with vibrant, fresh notes of hyacinth, orchid, and cyclamen. This opening exudes energy and joy, evoking the impression of a spring morning when nature is just waking up.
This fresh accord smoothly transitions into warm, sensual heart notes, where delicate carnation intertwines with honeyed green melissa, and daffodil adds elegance and a touch of bitterness to the composition. Combined with everlasting flower, these notes create a magical melody that gradually unfolds on the skin, enveloping it in a warm haze of tranquility and harmony.
The finale of the fragrance is a long-lasting trail left on the skin by amber and exotic musk. They add depth and sophistication to the composition, creating an impression of a soft yet confident finish that lingers for a long time.
My favorite fragrance has finally arrived after being sold out for a long time. It is wonderful, fresh, and has the aroma of cleanliness. It smells like citrus to me! However, I am not satisfied with the makeup service. I chose delivery through Nova Poshta and waited for a week for the package because they actually send it to the branch themselves instead of using the Nova Poshta service. If I wanted to wait for a week, I would have chosen Ukrposhta instead...