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....or maybe it's an accord. In perfumes featuring different flowers created during the latest one - two years there is a special scent that is tart, putty (moisty but in the same time powdery) slight musky basenote that I like much. As this note/accord has been increasingly frequent during this time period, I suppose that it's compliant to the coming regulations and just like oud has been a sort of substitute to filling the void left after the banned oakmoss. I find this note/accord more or less pronounced in for example
Chanel 1932 (with jasmine), Oriza L.Legrand
Oeillet Louis XV (with carnation) Grossmith
Amelia (with peony), Puredistance
Opardu (with lilac) and Parfums MDCI
Chypre Palatin (retro oriental slight spicy contemporary chypre). So there is just to choose what supplementing note one prefers.
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