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Manguier Metisse by Huitieme Art Parfums is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Manguier Metisse was launched in 2010. The nose behind this fragrance is Pierre Guillaume. The fragrance features fruity notes, mango, tea, sugar and frangipani.
Shares the sugary quality which is so dominant in Huitieme's Sucre d'Ebene. Here it is less intense but still a dominant note. Fruity, rather too sweet for me, bordering on syrupy which I really don't like.
Makes me feel a little self-conscious. I wouldn't want people to associate this scent with me. It feels too immature. I think that's it, but I'm having trouble putting my finger on it.
EDIT - Has a creamy, almost vanillic quality.
I was expecting luscious fruit, but found something quite different. Banana, vanilla, uniting with jasmine. Dries down to a lightly floral sugary powder.
Oh, this is much sweeter than it has any right to be.
I'm disappointed - I thought there would be more fruits and tea and less sugar ...
Mango is noticeable in the top notes together with frangipani, I don't get any other fruits.
As they vanish, pure sweetness comes and doesn't leave.
Sugar, vanilla, butter, whatever you want.
Sweet and rich. Exotic? Maybe.
I've smelled it many times.
Maybe only not that strong and persisting ...
Definitely for gourmand aficionados.
(I like some gourmands, but this is way too much).
Great sillage and staying power of about 8 hours.
Manguier Metisse is the last Huitieme Art fragrance that i test. After trying all them, you see that there are some aspects that they all share: most of the olfactive changes takes part in the first moments, the phyto extracts appear mostly on the topnotes and they fade to a heart-base note that has some edge in common with the topnote. The line seems also to favor the explore of fruity themes, trying to bring something new to the fruity floral genre. Manguier Metisse is one that fits in all those aspects. It's an exotic fruity floral fragrance, that will probably be more worn by women than men. It's a sweet, ripe, exotic fruity fragrance, where the fruit and flower aspects makes you think of exotic tropical places. The phyto extraction captures a ripe, sugared mango note, which is delicious while it last. Once the mango fades, the tropical theme takes place with a high-quality frangipani note, supported by creamy-airy sort of musk base. The frangipani and musk is what last on skin the rest of the evolution; the mango lasts the first hour only. It's a fragrance easily to be understood, as most of the line. The perfumer favors the simplicity to show the new extracts, and you have to be aware that it's what you get. On me, longevity and sillage were acceptable, and i prefer this way, so i can have the pleasure of wearing them at work if i want whitout bothering anyone.
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