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Tropical flirty fun - Kaffir radiates good vibes of sexy playfulness, and stimulates the wearer to explore their own version of intrigue and romance -- and keep it going for hours with the surprising leather drydown. A complex accord of eight jasmines and heritage oak weave sensuously, surprisingly. Pure tropical pleasure with an incredible lemon/lime twist.
Top notes: Kaffir Thai lime leaf, galbanum, French and Tropical tarragon accord
Middle notes: tinctures of eight jasmines, heritage oak extract, Grasse jasmine
Base notes: sustainable golden agarwood, musk seed, leather accord
The fragrance was introduced in 2007, created by Anya McCoy.
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Kaffir starts really green and leafy, like freshly moaned grass, but this monotone of green cleanness doesn’t last more than 5 seconds. Soon there’s a bang, sweet, natural zest orange comes in, with a little bit hint of nice rubber glove smell. The start makes think about my mum having a spring clean -- wearing rubber gloves and cleaning home with citrusy scented detergent, don’t take me wrong, I don’t feel the ‘eww, that’s the cheap nasty lemon dishwashing detergent’; maybe because of the quality of the ingredients, I feel that it is actually a clean, comfy sensation.
After about 5 minutes, it settles down to something closer to lime, but with more refreshing sweetness. It smells just like the lime skin, zest, cleanness, sweet in an optimistic way. It feels like sipping Gin & Tonic, and inhaling a LOT of lime scent.
As the perfume oil gradually loses its zest, and optimistic cirtrusy taste, an old burnt essential oil in burner with warm water kinda smell emerges (is this Anya’s signature base? Or it’s just something with pure oil blend?). I can’t really smell leather, or maybe the old essential oil smell supposes to be the leather? I wouldn’t say it’s a chypre, nor will I ever think Kaffir has anything really make me think of typical wood. I would call it citrusy aromatic in a slightly darker shade.
Even thought Kaffir doesn’t give me the ‘wow’, it’s still worth trying, it’s really comfortable to wear it, and especially if you have some sensitive days when you can’t stand any synthetic chemicals or you’ve got some sensitive co-workers, you might find your scent from Anya’s Garden, who would hate nice aroma therapy kinda scent?
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