@ It was the first modern rose perfume, it was deep and dark like Black Opium but less spicy. It came out in the early 2000s. It was my signature scent, then it got discontinued. The reissue wasn’t quite the same. I miss it so much.
@@Thecougarmill17 Sounds like a great perfume. MFK A la Rose EDP is good musky rose. Tom Ford Noir de Noir is deep and earthy, a bit more complex. If u want to give those a try.
Another great review Pam, thank you very much.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it. 🥰
I know what you mean by smelling something in your throat! Not a bad tip on layering either. ❤Appreciate this Pam!🌹
You’re welcome. ☺️
Hey! Did you ever try mon Precieux nectar? Omg , you have to!!!
I have to find my decant somewhere and revisit it. Thanks for the suggestion. ☺️
Can you help me find a dupe for the original Stella McCartney perfume? The original was muskier than the reissue, which was more citrusy.
I don’t believe I’m familiar with that perfume so I’m not much of help. ☹️
@ It was the first modern rose perfume, it was deep and dark like Black Opium but less spicy. It came out in the early 2000s. It was my signature scent, then it got discontinued. The reissue wasn’t quite the same. I miss it so much.
@@Thecougarmill17 Sounds like a great perfume. MFK A la Rose EDP is good musky rose. Tom Ford Noir de Noir is deep and earthy, a bit more complex. If u want to give those a try.
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It’s more a rose and oud to my nose than a rose and patchouli. The latter is better represented by Rose Barbare.
I completely agree with you on that. For me, Rose Amira feels like a more transparent version of MFK’s Oud Satin Mood EDP.
@@emercycrite Thanks for sharing.