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Prominent perfumer Mark Buxton is famous for his top-notch perfume compositions by the houses of: Givenchy, Paco Rabanne, Versace, Salvador Dali, Chopard, Cartier, Ferre, as well as for his long-term cooperation with niche house of Comme des Garcons. His motto is: ''Simplicity is the ultimate degree of luxury.''
Besides his author work in perfumery, Mark Buxton's interests intertwine by connecting exploration of top quality and beauty. English painting, antique and gastronomy certainly make a part of mosaic of personality and world view of the famous perfumer. New, personal collection he has recently presented, was named Metamorphoses of Colours and Moods by Mark Buxton.
Colours are closely connected with mood. Mark Buxton demonstrated secrets clearly and simply by connecting colours and person's character and mood in his collection of seven fragrances, with the offered colour palette. Choose your colour and you will be offered a range of notes and aromas.
Collection Metamorphoses of Colours and Moods encompasses seven perfumes with the following names:
Wood & Absinth, Black Angel, Hot Leather, English Breakfast, Around Midnight, Sounds & Vision, Nameless.
Wood & Absinth, first fragrance in fragrant spectrum, was created as a contrast of two natural ingredients – wood and absinth (wormwood-artemisia absinthum), in eternal love and hate, searching for a precise balance, which leads to a perfect harmony of the composition. The perfume includes: citruses, orange, clary sage and anis in top notes, with jasmine and rosewood in a heart, while base notes harmonize with vetiver and woody accords.
The palette of seven new fragrances of the collection shows moments of life, colours of moods, feelings and experienced emotions, which affect us sentimentally. Find the mentioned palette of colours on Mark Buxton's official website and check which fragrance belongs to you… or which fragrance you belong to! Wood & Absinth was launched in 2008.
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Bitter wormwood and sandal. It's very like a good quality vetiver scent, with strong wood and that bitter note. Interesting, but mostly just woods. I don't get any of the other notes. Would probably blend beautifully with a soliflore, though.
once again Luckyscents description is spot on, you definetely get the love/hate thing going on as they describe, I can smell all the notes in here, and its very well blended, but ultimately I just dont think this combination is what i want in a perfume, I can appreciate a good scent but it doesnt make me feel pretty or special or anything, and the absinthe makes this err towards a masculine scent more than anything.
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