Men
Tartan
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Descripción
Tartan by Sarah Baker Perfumes is a fragrance from the olfactory family for men and women. Tartan was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Sarah McCartney.
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141 votos
- Positivo 74%
- Negativo 16%
- Neutral 9.9%
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Undeniably charming, this fragrance doesn’t evolve, but you never want it to change its scent. It carries undeclared marine notes that make it salty, with an earthy touch of cedar moss, while the jasmine tea is cool and super light (nothing invasive). It leaves a delicious trail that doesn’t bother but still has presence. The leather note is very wearable, slightly tight, which makes it sensual. It lasts all day, and you’re smelling it all day. Did I buy it blind? Yes, something I’d never heard of (super bold).
Undeniably charming, this perfume doesn’t evolve, but you never want it to change its scent. It has undeclared marine notes that make it salty, paired with an earthy touch of cedar moss, while the jasmine tea is cool and super light (nothing invasive). It leaves a delicious trail that doesn’t bother but still has presence. The leather note is very wearable, slightly tight, which makes it sensual. It lasts all day, and you’re always smelling it. Did I buy it blind? Yes, something I’d never heard of (super bold).
Not for me, I have other ideas when it comes to perfuming myself. Sometimes they feel like pointless olfactory experiments. This is the second Baker I’ve tried, and it leaves me baffled. The opening is awful—a chemical, leathery slap, like distilled powdered whiskey brewed in my uncle’s basement, with a touch of camphorated detergent and leather greener than Hulk. It became bearable for a bit, but I haven’t managed to get past this Tartan. Maybe my nose isn’t refined enough for this style; it just exceeds my personal limit. And remember: if you buy it blind, you do so at your own risk and peril.