Dsquared2 Red Wood Pour Femme Set (edt/100ml + b/lot/150ml)
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Brand:
dsquared2
Line: red wood
Product Type: set
Classification: middle up
Country TM: Italy
Set Includes: body lotion, eau de toilette
Made in: Italy
Gender: for women
Scent Type: flower, fruit
Top Note: Cranberry, Pink Peppercorn
Heart Note: Lychee, Magnolia, Rose
Base Note: Amber, Cedar, Musk
Set Includes: Dsquared2 Red Wood Pour Femme - Eau de Toilette, 100 ml + Dsquared2 Red Wood Pour Femme - Body Lotion, 150 ml
The luxurious fragrance of Red Wood Pour Femme Eau de Toilette by the perfumery masters at Dsquared2 is a captivating, multifaceted composition for the modern woman. Its enveloping scent is characterized by nobility, sophistication, and elegant harmony. It is incredibly feminine and alluring.
The opening notes are delicately woven from the juicy ripeness of cranberry and the spicy warmth of pink pepper. The fragrance reaches its peak with the rich chords of stunning lychee, creamy magnolia, and fragrant rose. The scent's trail is adorned with the woody pine of cedar, the powdery softness of musk, and the resinous smokiness of amber. The Eau de Toilette's presence is effectively accentuated by the matching perfumed body lotion. It provides the skin not only with a rich fragrance but also with intense hydration, deep nourishment, and gentle softening.
This is my love, this fragrance is definitely unlike any other. It has both rose and cranberry notes, and later the cedar notes are noticeable. It will definitely not leave anyone indifferent!
The set is better than in the photo. A great option for a gift. As for the smell, it is the same as in the store in Italy where I tested it. It is a good option for hot weather between 25-39 degrees. The smell is similar to freshly washed clothes that you have already worn. It has a warm freshness that is hard to describe, but the scent is normal and suitable for everyday wear. It doesn't have any unique standout notes, rather it is a passing and not very long-lasting scent. It fits into the Middle Up classification. Usually, I use luxury-classification fragrances, so there is a difference in the smell (specifically the quality of the notes).