GUCCI BLOOM NETTARE DI FIORI : my review ...
I like the fragrance, I consider it very noticeable and non-trivial, but there are some points that complicate our relationship. Every time I spray, I feel a rich, bright smell of white flowers, tuberose merges with jasmine, forming the image of a bouquet in your hands. The fragrance seems feminine, delicate and alluring. But the problem appears a little later, when the floral accent gradually turns into powdery, and how much this powder will be sharp and slightly retro depends on the weather conditions (and, probably, the skin features). Sometimes it feels good to be in this powdery floral cloud, sometimes it starts to suffocate me. Comparing it with the classic Gucci Bloom version, I gradually realized what creates this ambiguous perception of the Nettare Di Fiori flanker. While I was waiting for a trick from tuberose, the problem came from an unexpected direction. The note of ginger (and in many other perfumes, as I realized later) gives a sharpness and a certain dustiness that I don't really like. If the classic Bloom fades over time into a soft, rather confectionary creaminess, then Nettare Di Fiori precisely powders and, if unlucky, can become harsh and suffocate. Perhaps I was a little mistaken and it was worth choosing the flagship Bloom, because I really like the whole fragrant dna of this line, but these pyramid changes in flankers are not always beneficial. Nevertheless, I will continue to use my existing Nettare Di Fiori bottle, and I will think about acquiring the Bloom flagship as well. They are both more than worthy representatives of the floral trend, an ode to femininity and femininity.
I really like this aesthetic of laconic pastel pink bottles! Beautiful, pleasant to hold in your hands, black and white patterns are a great addition (both on the bottle itself and on the packaging). As I said at the beginning of my article, such an attractive design was one of the decisive factors why I decided to get acquainted with this perfume creation, despite my doubts about the notes and the pyramid. I'm one of those people who might not buy perfume just because of the beautiful bottle (without looking at the contents), but the unattractive, repulsive design of the bottle will definitely make me refuse to buy (even if I like the contents inside). I can't help myself, appearance is extremely important to me. Of course, everyone has their own concept of "unattractive," and that's okay.
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