CONSERVATORY TABLEAUX 2009 (Amanda Palmer, LE): (Company says: Lacquered beech wood and old books.)
In Bottle: I know this isn’t a rose fragrance, but the wonderful wood and book fragrances blend in such a way as to hint at old dry roses nevertheless. It is strangely femine in general. The wood note is unusual, and the books pleasingly familiar. Wet: Ooo! This does some interesting things with my skin chemistry, going all smokey. Dry: A gentle, mostly woody blend. It works nicely with my skin chemistry, but isn’t a stunner.
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