Nyumba Ya Vyumba Vinne Inauzwa Ipo Kigamboni Twangoma Masaki
Masaki / Masaki Masaki Matsushima for women
Perfume rating 3.71 out of 5 with 660 votes
Masaki / Masaki Masaki by Matsushima is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Masaki / Masaki was launched in 2007. Perfumer: Jean Jacques. Top notes: Lychee, Passionfruit, Red Apple and Watermelon; middle notes: Rose, Magnolia and Cherry Blossom; base notes: Raspberry, Musk, Patchouli and Cedar.
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For me, my favorite Masaki I know.
Yes, fruity, yes, floral, but not explosive and not neon, but sophisticated and delicate. Intelligent but not boring.
Perfect for summer and late spring, refreshes and does not strangle.
In my opinion, you can try to take blindly, leaning on the pyramid.
In my heart, it reminded me of a highly diluted classic Marina de Bourbon mixed with washing powder, but this is when the point of application of the aroma is approaching directly to the nose. Nice, there is somethin Nyumba Ya Vyumba Vinne Inauzwa Ipo Kigamboni Twangoma Masaki g catchy about him. Patchouli is heard from the start, accompanying the fragrance all the time. Who needs fruit freshness with patchouli - here. Not seeing the pyramids, I recognized them. It also starts with pepper, in the reviews I found the same opinion.
At the start, a delicious lychee with sourness is then consoled, but not with a rose, maybe with magnolia, and the base is bitter, but rather musk, I don't feel cedar, it is here in micro doses. I'm glad that I don't need only 10ml anymore, apparently.
Quite a bit of lychee at the very beginning, and then one solid rose and nothing more :(
Loud charm. Fruity floral. One of my first fragrances, I wanted something modern and not like everyone else. In the fragrance, it seemed to me that it looks like a watermelon note to the Empress, lychee-rose to many fragrances where these notes are the soloist. Then it became a lot for me.
Now remembering the aroma, cheerful and quite pleasant to open, it disappears with light fruity notes. Summer and spring, a breath of wind.
From the aromas of Masaki Matsushima, it is distinguished by a charismatic sound.
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