se note - varying scents from complimentary 'families' that either harmoniously blend together or neatly oppose each other. Scents can be floral, woody, oriental, fresh, fougere, or a mix of selected elements. All I know, is that when a perfume meshes with my own invisible essence, it smells better than the original potion in the bottle ever could. And that's the same for most people; for some it's the reverse. Smelling a malodorous scent on someone is tantamount to inhaling pure ammonia - it could revive the dead or knock out the living! Finding a signature scent often means having a trial and error testing period with your favourites. And even then, you have to keep in mind that some scents work better at night versus day, and all of that bacchanal. Since we don't really have any legitimate perfumers in the region that I know of (save those aromatherapy shops, and lovely bath/body care line makers) I've found a worthy scent for you to sniff out - Virgin Island Water Eau de Parfum from the world's only dynastic, privately held, and Paris based luxury fragrance company, Creed. Pictured above, the crisp and island-y potion transports you to some ultra exclusive spa in the Virgin Islands (the inspiration behind the scent) where you're being swathed in perfumed garlands of hibiscus, whilst sipping some sugar cane/coconut/rum concoction as your gorgeous somebody slowly massages you with essential oils.... All that to say 'It Smells Damn Good!' Creed's Virgin Island Water is comprised of :• Top Notes: Essence of copra (the white inner portion of the coconut); coconut today (a liquid derived from the sweet sap of the palm tree); lime of the Antilles; white bergamot, and mandarin orange from Sicily.
• Middle Notes: Hibiscus, ginger, ylang-ylang, and Indian jasmine.
• Bottom Notes: Sugar cane and white rum of the Antilles, musk from Tonkin.
Once again - All that to say 'It Smells Damn Good!'
L.M.N Harris.





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