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Passiflora by Keiko Mecheri

67% Positive Reviews
Rated #8658 in Fragrances

Posted
Very musky, it tickles my nose. Passiflora starts off with a fruity burst, lots of passionfruit, mango on the edge, litchi sweetness saturated throughout. However, the floral notes start off very strong on me, and only seem to intensify as I wear it. The originally individually identifiable fruit notes quickly fades (as in a few minutes) and blends together into a strange, generic mish-mash of "tropical fruit". At this point I cannot say this smells like any natural fruit I have ever smelled, more like some poor facsimile I'd find in a cheap shampoo or body spray. In the end, this smells like generic flowers mixed with generic fruit (mostly unnameable, maybe some oranges), with a definite emphasis on the flowers over the fruit. It is strong but has poor sillage; it sits very close to the skin. This is nothing special and definitely not worth the price.

Posted

A tropical fruity / floral Passiflora combines the passionflower and the essences of tropical fruit on a base of white musk. Its nice a bit edgy, sweet, lively but Im afraid that it is a niche fragrance that reminds me a bit too much of some of those Escada tropical summer fragrances. This is a pleasant, enjoyable, easy-wear fragrance, non-synthetic, but I just dont find it to be niche quality. I think the tropical concept is done better in MPGs Bahiana, Parfume de Nicolais Cococabana, or even in Molinards Nirmala

Passiflora by Keiko Mecheri
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ByKeiko Mecheri
Notespassion flower, tropical fruity notes, musk
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