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A Scent by Issey Miyake

Daphné Bugey
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Daphné Bugey
3.83 de 5
1,903 votos

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Descripción

A Scent by Issey Miyake by Issey Miyake is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2009, the nose behind this composition is Daphné Bugey.

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  • Invierno 6.1%
  • Primavera 39%
  • Verano 45%
  • Otoño 11%
  • Día 91%
  • Noche 9.2%

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1,903 votos

  • Positivo 74%
  • Negativo 22%
  • Neutral 4.3%

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  • Annabel Lee

    In my opinion, it’s elegant. The first thing I detect is the very noticeable verbena, along with cedar and flowers that add femininity without being sweet. At some point, it smells like lemon tree leaves and blossoms. You have to apply it moderately; a little goes a long way. Longevity is 8 to 9 hours, and in the last two, what remains is just a clean scent.

  • Annabel Lee

    In my opinion, it’s elegant. The first thing I detect is the very noticeable verbena, along with cedar and flowers that give it femininity without being sweet. At some points, it smells like lemon leaves and blossoms. It needs to be applied moderately; a bit goes a long way. The longevity is 8 to 9 hours, and in the last two hours, what remains is a clean, fresh scent.

  • I love it, but the longevity isn’t the best, which is typical for citrus and fresh scents. On my skin, it lasts about four hours, though others seem to get more. It’s pleasant but nothing special—ideal for gifting or wearing to work. It smells green and clean, something that suits everyone. However, I notice some interference that makes it less airy than other fresh scents. The galbanum, cedar, and hyacinth notes give it body and personality; it evokes a forest after a summer storm—the water dripping from the cedars, the wet wood, the satisfied earth, the intense green moss, and that cool air of a walk. Even if it’s as fleeting as that storm, it’s energizing, purifying, and beautiful.

  • I love it, but the longevity isn’t among the best—typical for citrus and fresh fragrances. On my skin, it lasts about four hours, though others say it lasts longer. It’s pleasant, nothing extraordinary; ideal for gifting or taking to work. It smells green and clean, something that suits everyone. However, I notice some interference that makes it less airy than other fresh scents. The notes of galbanum, cedar, and hyacinth give it depth and personality; it evokes a forest after a summer storm—water dripping from cedars, wet wood, satisfied earth, intense green moss, and that crisp air of a walk. Even if it’s as fleeting as that storm, it’s energizing, purifying, and beautiful.

  • Not my style; the galbanum and hyacinth give me an out-of-control, wild greenness that goes nowhere. At first, the vigorous, clean lemon hook is me, but as usual, it fades as it dries. It’s not bad quality—you can tell it’s from 2009—but it just doesn’t work for me. Performance is just average.

  • Perfect for those days when you’re not sure what perfume to wear: it’s neutral, pleasant, and refined.

  • I want to buy it in Argentina, does anyone know where? I don’t trust online sellers much.

  • A good attempt by Miyake to distance himself from the garbage the rest of the house was making. A Scent is the heir to those crisp, green waters of the seventies. In this family, I’ve always seen two strands: one cold and dry like a river, another soft and fleshy due to that note I can’t stand, galbanum. A Scent mixes both, then dives into green florals, and I just can’t wear it comfortably. I don’t know what galbanum has that makes my skin crawl… yes, it’s herbaceous, crisp, woody, hell, I should love it, I’m into the wild and pastoral stuff. But herbaceous and crisp scents like sage, rosemary, juniper, pistachio, or cypress are my favorites. Galbanum messes with my head: to my nose, it’s soft and mushy, like ambergris, like withered fennel, a raw softness, smoky gum, half-cooked grass that makes me uneasy and shrink my stomach. A Scent is worth considering, a good product in its range. The scent is easy to imagine: a pot of vegetable fat where the seasoned, rough lemon balm prevails. When the jasmine enters, it offers something prettier, like a cold, sweet gin tonic. In the dry-down, the detergent, bubbly hyacinth with galbanum turns into bacon. I don’t know where I read that the dry-down was like the mouth of a man who brushed his teeth after a night of alcohol; not bad, because A Scent has two clear paths: aseptic/hygienic (lemon, verbena) and oily (galbanum, hyacinth). Anyone who enjoys this type of water has a good option. As expected in a society that only buys if Ariana Grande is riding a unicorn to announce it, no one bought it and it’s discontinued. PS. There are perfumes that just serve to smell good. This was one of those, from when hygiene lotions were green, austere, and dynamic. PS II. Editing to add how beautiful the bottle is.

  • A good attempt by Miyake to break away from the boring. A Scent inherits those crisp, green waters of the seventies. I distinguish two facets: one cold and dry like a river, the other soft and carnal due to the galbanum, which I can’t stand. It belongs to both, then turns floral-green, so I don’t wear it comfortably. I don’t know what galbanum does to me; it should charm me for being herbal and wild, but my nose finds it soft and mushy, like ambergris or withered fennel—a raw softness that unsettles me and makes my stomach shrink. A Scent is rated well; it’s a good product. It smells like a pot of vegetable fat with a lemony, rough luisa herb. When the jasmine enters, it improves like a cold, sweet gin and tonic. As it dries, the detergent-like hyacinth with galbanum becomes bacon-y. It has two clear paths: aseptic (lemon verbena) and oily (galbanum hyacinth). If you like it, you have a good option. As expected, no one bought it, and it’s discontinued. P.S.: There are perfumes just to smell good, and this was one of those from when colognes were green and dynamic. P.S. II: The bottle is pretty.

  • A Scent, although classified for women, I consider it unisex. After years without it, I remember it with great affection. It’s a perfume to enjoy, an allegory of life. Bravo Issey Miyaki for this jewel.

  • Excellent perfume: fresh, clean, with a purity and well-being you can almost see. It starts fresh and citrusy, with lemon and lemon balm that give it a young, natural character. It evolves into a white floral, white hyacinth (which smells the most) and sunny Mediterranean jasmine. It’s wearable, unisex, and evokes memories of colognes that lift you to the sky and let you see the city above the rooftops on a clear June morning. The bottle is beautiful, cut glass that reflects this minimalist fragrance. Perfect for daytime (not seductive), ideal for stylish work with soft colors. Also looks great for Sunday walks with friends and family. A well-orchestrated perfume, very zen.

  • It’s a wonderful perfume: fresh, clean, pure, and with a sense of well-being. It starts fresh and citrusy with a lemon blended with lemon balm, giving it a young, natural character. It evolves into a white floral with white hyacinth and sunny Mediterranean jasmine. It’s wearable for unisex, bringing back memories of colognes that lift you to the sky, seeing the city above the rooftops on a June morning. The bottle is beautiful—a cut glass that reflects this minimalist fragrance. Perfect for daytime (not seductive), ideal for stylish work with clean looks and soft colors, or for Sunday walks with friends. A well-orchestrated perfume, very zen.

  • locadelosperfumes

    It’s a spectacular citrus-herbal fragrance. Several people have complimented it. On my skin, it feels a bit sweet. I love it. I’d love to get another one.

  • locadelosperfumes

    A spectacular citrus-herbal scent. Several people have complimented it. On my skin, it comes across a bit sweet. I love it. I’d love to get another bottle.

  • Once again, I confirm that gender has nothing to do with quality or notes. It was love at first sniff, so I bought it almost without testing it on my skin. The result was a breeze from Japanese mountains: although it has jasmine and hyacinth, the verbena and juicy lemons with cedar make it very unisex. It’s almost the greenest I’ve worn (though I have Sisley’s Eau de Campagne, which is wilder). With the right heat, it’s in my top 5 for summer. It’s not easy to find (I had it shipped from the free shop at Eladia Isabel in Buquebus), but it’s worth every penny. With A Scent, I can make peace with summer, which isn’t really my thing. It projects excellently and lasts over 10 hours.

  • Silviavivi

    Lasted hours on my skin and projected beautifully. I bought it for the reviews (and the bottle that felt totally refreshing), but the dry-down turned out very floral. A pity! I would have preferred it more citrusy or herbal. Definitely ideal for summer.

  • Just the kind of joy I was looking for. Lasts about 4 hours max, but if I reapply and put some on my clothes (yes, I don’t mind), it’s perfect. It’s for feeling good, in comfort🤍