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Histoire d’Eau
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Histoire d'Eau by Mauboussin is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2002, this composition was created by perfumer Christine Nagel. The olfactory pyramid unfolds with top notes of mandarin and ylang-ylang; a spicy heart featuring nutmeg, cardamom, and pepper; and a woody, animalic base with leather, amber, myrtle, and musk.
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- Positivo 86%
- Negativo 12%
- Neutral 2.8%
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An extraordinary perfume and a rarity against current sugared trends. Don’t let anyone scare you off with its opening, because yes, it’s very alcoholic at first. But as it dries down, the fruits emerge: a plum and an orange with its skin, frosted and drenched in liquor. Then comes the magic of spices: cardamom, nutmeg, clove, and a lovely pepper, so well-balanced and exquisite. Combined with a woody scent that seems like leather made of incense, they make its evolution a gift. Calling it an oriental floral is an understatement; it’s also fruity, spicy, peppery, ambered, smoky, rough, warm, and absolutely intoxicating. I barely detect the flowers. It’s one of the least synthetic perfumes I’ve ever smelled, with infinite longevity and great sillage. It evokes a dark valley with humid vegetation and no flowers, sheltered by oaks in autumn, a rough cabin with a chimney burning wood, and a basket of fruit surviving the smoke.
The worst of the worst, a total abhorrent and repulsive mess. It smells terrible, like skunk urine detectable from miles away. Surely it was created by someone high on drugs or alcohol. It’s impossible for someone with their five senses to create such an atrocity.
A jewel of perfumery, exotic and unique. Today I saw a review saying they were finishing it off, but it’s a lie; it’s exclusive and unique, the kind of perfume you should only gift to your worst enemy.
A perfume with a lot of character, suitable for men and women, that only seduces lovers of pure scents from the old days. It starts with atypical fruity and spicy notes to end with an amber and incense that dominate the skin for hours. It makes you travel back to the time when perfume was a scarce good and not a single drop was wasted; its potency is such that a 2.5 ml sample lasted me almost a month with daily use.
With this name, anyone would think it’s a light fresh water, but oh my god, the initial impact is brutal, almost knocks me over; it smells like bear pheromones mixed with digestif. After months, I tried it with just two drops and the evolution is another world: in 15 minutes it stops being animalistic and settles into an absolute leather, tough, with notes of amber, suede, spices, musk, and ripe plums. It’s animal, creamy, enveloping, and cozy—nothing like those trendy candies. I recommend it if you love Kenzo Jungle, Opium, Poison, or Versace Donna. I loved it.