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Sublime Balkiss
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Sublime Balkiss by The Different Company is a chypre floral fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2008, the nose behind this composition is Céline Ellena. The top notes are violet leaves and bergamot; the heart notes are black currants, lilac, valley lily, and Bulgarian rose; and the base notes are patchouli, heather, and cacao.
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- Positivo 78%
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This fragrance is incredible and so original, amazing. Feminine perfumes with a soul and heart, full of emotion. A mix of beautiful rose and green leaves; my senses swear they are blackcurrant leaves, which I absolutely adore. It has strength and love. I speak a little Spanish, sorry for the errors 😉 Sublime, in my opinion, it’s very close to L’Ombre Dans l’eau by Diptyque.
What a beast of a fragrance, so original and amazing. It smells super feminine, with a soul and heart, full of emotion. It’s a mix of the most beautiful rose with green leaves, like violet, but my senses and perfume memory tell me they are blackcurrant leaves, which are my favorites. It has strength and love. I speak a little Spanish, sorry for the errors 😉 In my opinion, it’s sublime and very similar to L’Ombre Dans l’eau by Diptyque.
Delicious chypre-floral fragrance; although it’s a niche scent, it reminded me of my first sprays of Avon’s Timeless. They share some notes, but the base is different. I’m currently testing it, and the sillage is noticeable—delicate and moderate. I’ll update you on the longevity soon.
Delicious chypre-floral fragrance. Although it’s a niche scent, it reminded me of my first experiences with Avon’s Timeless; they share some notes, but differ in the base. I’m in testing mode, just applied it, and I can perfectly perceive the sillage—it’s delicate and moderate. I’ll let you know about the longevity soon.
It dries down dry with very wearable rose and lily of the valley. Although it’s called Queen of Sheba, it’s a very French EDP, nothing exotic. It denotes high-quality essences, smells natural, and has a green touch that gives it versatility, though better suited for daytime. I smelled it in a perfume shop a long time ago; I don’t know if it’s been reformulated, but it performed well, lasting all day with just two sprays. It’s unisex, elegant, and formal, but it feels out of place with athletic wear. Great work by Celine Ellena, inheriting her father Jean-Claude’s talent. Ideal for chypre aromas, it doesn’t disappoint.
A dry fragrance with rose and lily of the valley, very wearable. Inspired by the Queen of Sheba, but it’s a very French EDP, nothing exotic as the name suggests. It denotes high-quality essences and smells natural. It has a green note that I love and makes it versatile, though better for daytime wear. I smelled it in a perfume shop a while ago; I don’t know if it’s been reformulated, but the performance was good; a couple of sprays lasted all day. It’s unisex for me, looking elegant and formal, but it feels out of place with athletic wear. Great work by Celine Ellena, inheriting her father Jean-Claude’s talent. Ideal for chypre aromas, it doesn’t disappoint.
This perfume was a gift; when I opened it, I didn’t even know the brand, and I loved receiving something that, if it were up to me, wouldn’t have made it into my collection. The opening is a perfect balance between the sweet citrus of bergamot and violet leaf, both clear and intense notes. Soon appear the two that dominate on my skin: blackcurrant leaves and lily of the valley. After hours, it starts to smell powdery yet sweet, as if we had sprinkled cocoa powder on it. It has moderate sillage and lasts more than 12 hours on my skin. In my opinion, it’s a perfect spring fragrance for semi-formal occasions, leaning more feminine. The lily of the valley can remind me at times of the discontinued Gucci Envy, but that’s its only similarity. In reality, it reminds me more of Comme une Évidence by Yves Rocher, sharing notes and resembling it in the heart phase, though Sublime Balkiss is more aromatic, has greater evolution, and a dry-down that I absolutely love. Scent 8/10, Longevity 10/10, Sillage 7.5/10, Value 7/10, Packaging 7/10. Would I buy again? Yes (though I’d hesitate because Comme une Évidence is much better priced).
It was a gift, and when I opened it, I loved receiving something I wouldn’t have bought for myself. The opening is a perfect balance between the sweet citrus of bergamot and violet leaf, both very intense. Then come the two notes that dominate on my skin: blackcurrant leaves and lily of the valley. Hours later, it dries down to a powdery, sweet scent, like cocoa powder has been sprinkled on it. It has moderate sillage and lasts over 12 hours on my skin. I see it as a perfect spring fragrance for semi-formal occasions, leaning more feminine. The lily of the valley reminds me sometimes of the discontinued Gucci Envy, but that’s the only similarity. In reality, it reminds me more of Comme une Évidence by Yves Rocher, sharing notes and resembling it in the heart phase, though Sublime Balkiss is more aromatic, has better evolution, and a dry-down I absolutely love. Scent 8/10, Longevity 10/10, Sillage 7.5/10, Value 7/10, Packaging 7/10. Would I buy again? Yes, though I’d hesitate because Comme une Évidence is much better priced.