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Sandflowers

Marca
Montale
Pierre Montale
Perfumista
Pierre Montale
3.66 de 5
886 votos

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Descripción

Sandflowers by Montale is an aromatic woody fragrance for men and women. This creation, launched in 2009, was crafted by perfumer Pierre Montale.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 5.0%
  • Primavera 25%
  • Verano 59%
  • Otoño 11%
  • Día 87%
  • Noche 13%

Notas clave

  • Salida Sin dato
  • Corazón Sin dato
  • Base Sin dato

Comunidad

886 votos

  • Positivo 68%
  • Negativo 27%
  • Neutral 5.8%

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  • It’s very similar to Womanity, bitter-sweet and salty, although the opening smells smoky due to the sandalwood and the heart is more anise-like because of the juniper. Overall, it reminds me of Thierry Mugler but softer. UPDATE: Only the opening and heart remind me of Womanity, because as hours pass, its true notes emerge that are rarely confused with the fig and caviar of that other fragrance; later you notice they aren’t fig or caviar, but something whose combination makes it seem so, yet clearly an anise and salty touch arises.

  • Surprising marine aroma, but real sea, not just aquatic notes. Even though it smells like saltwater, it’s not just for summer; the juniper, sandalwood, and moss give it a stormy sea character, more versatile, as if the sea were splashing your face on a windy day. The intensity matches the amount applied—you’re not wrong to put more or less, the applications are consistent, and you don’t need much to be satisfied. The only downside is the oily residue on the skin, although it disappears in 15 minutes. A smart find. UPDATE: Watch out, those oily residues I didn’t mind before are now a serious problem with clothes; they leave greasy stains that won’t come out all day. Unacceptable in a perfume of this category and price. A huge letdown.

  • Miquel, I get you, but it makes sense that the EDP leaves a mark. Think of extra virgin olive oil; it’s oily and stains if it drips on fabric. You should spray from a more sensible distance so what touches the fabric is a mist, not the direct stream because you’re so close.

  • FranSeatJones.

    This is a beast. This is truly what smelling like summer feels like without smelling like sunscreen (which I also love). It smells like salt-oxidized metal, tangled with seaweed, as if it has an aldehydic touch. Fresh, bright, a bit woody, marine but with nothing rotten. If I had to compare it, it’s like Aqua Di Sale for that reflective vibe. I love it in summer. Like a good Montale, the longevity is brutal and on clothes… for days. And watch out, this has nothing to do with CK’s Reveal.