Review: The Sovereigns of Egypt

by Karin on October 8, 2009 · 0 comments

in Perfume review

Continuing working through my samples:

The Sovereigns of Egypt by Romea d’Ameor is available at Lucky Scent $135 for 100 ml or $3 for .7 ml.

Notes: melon, passionfruit, lychee, cloves, orchid, jasmine, magnolia, rose, heliotrope, vetiver, iris, balsam of Peru, coconut, peach, vanilla, amber, musk

This one is a sweet, fruity fragrance. Fortunately, I don't catch much, if any, melon in it. It is not like Hermes Un Jardin Apres La Mousson which is basically unwearable for me. I smell more lychee (sweet) and cloves with a floral touch.

There's enough spice in it to make it interesting.

But basically it is sweet. With a tiny kick. A bit intriguing.

Do you wear this one?
It's a little too sweet for me. At one drop per wearing, it would last me forever.

Karin
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