Review: Multiple Rouge

by Karin on October 17, 2009 · 0 comments

in Femme d'age, Greens, Perfume review, Sweet orange

Continuing through my samples from a generous POLer:

Multiple Rouge by Humiecki & Graef is available at Lucky Scent $220 for 100 ml or $4 for .7 ml.

Notes: bark, frozen orange note, green pineapple, immortelle absolute, vietnamese cilantro, green violet, peach kernel, ozonic red berries

What does this remind me of?
Imagine greens with fruits, and you capture a bit of the essence of this scent.

Describe the fruit
It is not that artificially plastic fruit that so many fruit fragrances seem to imbibe, the garden variety inexpensive fruits. This is gen-u-ine fruit, the real deal, at least that's how it smells, regardless of what they use to make it seem reality, and mixed with it are greens (the leaves, perhaps) that keep it from being too sweet.

Is this a fruit for teens? for grownups? for both?
It's quite nice. It's fruit for grownups, not the young set, but it definitely is not your grandmother's scent.

Do you remember the hype about portraying yourself younger than you are by the fragrance you wear? This fragrance would do it. It is sophisticated youth. You could do it!

How about you?
Do you wear it? Have you tried it? Do you like fruit fragrances?

Karin
www.savvythinker.com

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