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| The wandering song of the gypsy girl | Byredo Gypsy Water |
Fragrance: Woody Fougere Fragrance
Attribute: Woody Fragrance
Top Notes: Bergamot Lemon Pepper Juniper
Middle Notes: Incense Pine Orris Root
Base Notes: Amber Vanilla Sandalwood
Inspiration
Gypsy Water was launched in 2008, and the perfumer is Jerome Epinette. The gypsies in One Hundred Years of Solitude are a wandering people, walking through countless rivers and mountains, passing through various villages. They are mysterious and versatile. The scent of lemon disappeared in an instant, and the warmth of juniper echoed, like the self-warming sunshine on the wandering road. As the incense gradually spread, I began to feel the exotic customs, the sweetness that belongs to them. Then I fell asleep. Like a baptism of the night, after waking up, there is a light and fresh woody fragrance, not sweet or greasy.
Fragrance Review
Song of the Wanderer is sweet and mysterious, like a sexy and hot gypsy girl. The top notes are bergamot, lemon, pepper and juniper. The spiciness of juniper and pepper is mixed with the sweetness and sourness of lemon, which is very tempting but also has an inexplicable alienation. The middle notes are incense, pine and orris root. The woody fragrance of pine and incense is very mellow, wrapped in the sweet fragrance of orris root that is close yet distant, making people want to find out. The base notes are amber, vanilla and sandalwood. Vanilla makes the overall fragrance warm and sweet, and amber and sandalwood intensify the warm atmosphere, like the mobile home of the gypsies. Although they cannot settle down, they are always warm.
Fragrance Picture
Gypsies are a wandering nation. They have a brave heart and romantic feelings. Although they spend most of their lives on the road, they use exaggerated makeup, passionate singing, and mysterious rituals to write the unique sweetness of their lives.
| The wandering song of the gypsy girl | Byredo Gypsy Water |
Fragrance: Woody Fougere Fragrance
Attribute: Woody Fragrance
Top Notes: Bergamot Lemon Pepper Juniper
Middle Notes: Incense Pine Orris Root
Base Notes: Amber Vanilla Sandalwood
Inspiration
Gypsy Water was launched in 2008, and the perfumer is Jerome Epinette. The gypsies in One Hundred Years of Solitude are a wandering people, walking through countless rivers and mountains, passing through various villages. They are mysterious and versatile. The scent of lemon disappeared in an instant, and the warmth of juniper echoed, like the self-warming sunshine on the wandering road. As the incense gradually spread, I began to feel the exotic customs, the sweetness that belongs to them. Then I fell asleep. Like a baptism of the night, after waking up, there is a light and fresh woody fragrance, not sweet or greasy.
Fragrance Review
Song of the Wanderer is sweet and mysterious, like a sexy and hot gypsy girl. The top notes are bergamot, lemon, pepper and juniper. The spiciness of juniper and pepper is mixed with the sweetness and sourness of lemon, which is very tempting but also has an inexplicable alienation. The middle notes are incense, pine and orris root. The woody fragrance of pine and incense is very mellow, wrapped in the sweet fragrance of orris root that is close yet distant, making people want to find out. The base notes are amber, vanilla and sandalwood. Vanilla makes the overall fragrance warm and sweet, and amber and sandalwood intensify the warm atmosphere, like the mobile home of the gypsies. Although they cannot settle down, they are always warm.
Fragrance Picture
Gypsies are a wandering nation. They have a brave heart and romantic feelings. Although they spend most of their lives on the road, they use exaggerated makeup, passionate singing, and mysterious rituals to write the unique sweetness of their lives.
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