Hi again, here are my notes on Lem. This is a generic, ozonic-fresh scent with a bit of green. No pine, no incense. Perhaps some juniper and rosemary, put through a rather synthetic phase. The minty notes suggest wintergreen toothpaste. The dry-down is a bit powdery. At least it is not heavy and not sweet. Reference points: reformulated Greenbriar (Cassewell-Massey), Molinard Green. I can't really recommend it. If you can sample it, you will see if it suits you. It doesn't thrill me.
Hello Corrado. Thanks for your note on my page asking about Lem by Galimard. I will be happy to try that again and send you some notes. Watch for those in a day or two. Best wishes!
quality and perfumes IN YOUR OPINION, WHAT QUALITY IS ABOUT IN PERFUMERY? IN MY MIND THERE ARE 3 MAJOR DRIVERS: - EVOLUTION - LASTING TIME - COMPLEXITY ABSENCE OF SYHNT NOTES IS A MATTER OF TASTES. WHAT ELSE ? PLEASE SEND YOUR VIEW ON THAT!!!!!!!