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Cool eroticism. White, no trace of innocence.
head: seductive flower note, like a freshly cut bouquet of gardenias. Bergamot, mimosa, black currant.
heart: exotic depth. Tuberose, gardenia, champaca absolue, jasmine.
base: very erogenous harmony of ambergris, musk, sandal wood.
It all started with the idea of winning a TV contest by identifying fragrances while blindfolded. The wager was lost, but a talent was discovered – Mark Buxton received and accepted an offer from the Haarmann & Reimer perfume company to be trained as a perfumer.
A few years later, he had already reached Paris, world capital of perfume. He has lived and worked there to this day, an exceptional phenomenon. Every nose can distinguish between around 10,000 fragrances, but only a handful of people like Mark Buxton can also name several thousand of them. The only way to train the art of smelling, he contends, is to discuss it.
His style is notable for the ultimate in precision coupled with maximum dedication. His fragrances are mystical, provocative and unmistakably urbane. A perfumer will never be a star, he asserts, yet proves the contrary with his creations.
For Thorsten Biehl, Marc Buxton has created three perfumes in the biehl. parfumkunstwerke gallery: cool, erotic mb01, relaxed, sophisticated mb02 and profound mb03. mb01 was launched in 2007.
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The softest Gardenia and Tuberose fragrance I know, smelling totally natural to me. A wonderful composition dripping of high quality ingredients ..I also sense the blackcurrant and a little jasmine and strangely they seem to soften the Gardenia and Tuberose. INdeed VERY feminine fragrance, I cannot imagine any man wearing it:) An absolute summer topper for me!
Biehl parfumkunstwerke mb01 opens with the same bizarre minty-fresh Dentyne-like note that I detected in Bond no 9 WESTSIDE--unacknowledged there as well, I might add. That little mystery note really served as a red herring, as I had no idea what to expect next, least of all what the fragrance shortly thereafter became: a Big White Floral (BWF) of the Gargantuan Gardenia (GG) variety.
Lots of gardenia here, watch out: the composition seems so tame initially that you may be tempted to spritz a little extra on. Resist, I repeat, RESIST that temptation, else you and those around you may find yourselves literally suffocating in gardenias! This is an expansive gardenia, the kind that grows and grows like the blob, seeping into all available crevices and cracks.
Although I like gardenia, here it is too much for me. I'll stick with MARC JACOBS, which offers a softer, subtler take on this flower. Schade!
Mb01 is like smelling Eclat d'Arpege,it doesn't have anything unique!
I really love the biehl line, and this unashamedly feminine creation by MB is no exception. I usually dont like florals, but this has a divine fresh balance of tangy blackcurrant and come hither appeal of the jasmine, bergamot and base notes, its really pretty and while probably not 100% unique I still love it.
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