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Vixere
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Vixere by Electimuss is a unisex fragrance from the olfactory family, launched in 2020. The nose behind this composition is Sofia Bardelli. The top notes unfold with orange blossom, grapefruit, tangerine, bergamot, and ylang-ylang; the heart reveals iris, violet, gardenia, heliotrope, and jasmine; while the base notes close the olfactory pyramid with musk, vanilla, tonka bean, sandalwood, amber, and patchouli.
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330 votos
- Positivo 72%
- Neutral 16%
- Negativo 11%
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Spectacular! Very similar to Boadicea Valiant with those citrus-floral touches, and of superior quality to typical niches. This is a 10/10. It opens with orange blossom, followed by violet and iris giving a very elegant powdery-citrus touch. At 30 minutes, heliotrope, jasmine, and gardenia stand out, adding floral nuances that make it sexy and delicate. Very unisex for me (50/50), ideal for spring and summer. You’ll be full of compliments, but use it with elegance. It’s a fragrance for kings with amazing longevity and trail. Repeat: 10/10.
An elegant, round floral-fruity fragrance, perfect for spring-summer. Its performance is praiseworthy and quite noticeable. Although I recognize its balance, it’s not my style; I see it for women aged 25 to 40, wealthy and extroverted. After two hours, it already becomes tedious to me. I prefer warmer, deeper, and unisex scents. It’s a niche version of a classic floral-fruity scent from houses like Chanel or Dior.
I bought it by mistake, and it left a good taste in my mouth. Very fresh, with that Italian citrus and wood cologne formula, but here the path is more floral due to iris, violet, and gardenia. The sweet base of vanilla, amber, and sandalwood gives it robustness and depth, escaping the typical fresh perfume vibe. It’s very pleasant and hard not to like. Its strength is the dry-down: it loses the initial brightness to give way to an earthy, sweet, and slightly floral phase, becoming versatile and delicious. Ideal for spring and summer, totally unisex despite only seeing women’s reviews. Good taste and sophistication shine through, perfect for casual or semi-formal wear, but suitable for any situation. Good longevity; I detect it at 8 hours, projecting well for the first two. For people over 25. Scent 9.5/10, Trail 9/10, Projection 9/10, Longevity 9.5/10.
An interesting and very well-balanced scent where nothing dominates. It’s a fairly masculine, elegant, and powerful perfume, ideal for a charismatic man. I was impressed by the great balance between freshness and a dry touch. I recommend it to project male presence without falling into blue or fougère perfumes. The only flaw is low performance on my skin: it lasts 3-4 hours with little projection after the first few minutes.
This reminds me again of many things, though its inspiration isn’t as evident as in others from the brand. It has a basic DNA: a white floral and citrus top, a classic and recognizable iris heart, and a clean, musky vanilla base. A scent that, for me, is slightly feminine but unisex.
It brings back many memories, though here the inspiration isn’t as noticeable as in others from the brand. The DNA is simple: a white floral and citrus top, a classic iris heart, and a clean, musky vanilla base. For me, it’s slightly feminine but unisex.
I had been looking for an Electimuss for ages, and the universe delivered it via a swap. Imagine Givenchy’s Ange Ou Demon but much softer; they are definitive sisters. AOD was my perfume amulet for years, and today, with 300 fragrances, I still wear it in winter, so I know its scent perfectly. Upon trying Vixere, I immediately thought of AOD: it lacks that saffron and rosewood charge that can sometimes be jarring, making it less strident. The composition is very similar: white flowers with lots of Ylang Ylang, a vanilla base with tonka bean, and a talc-like finish. Longevity is excellent, over 10 hours on skin. The trail is good but not as wide as its Givenchy sister. Definitely a scent for cold climates.
I was obsessed with including an Electimuss in my collection, and the universe heard my wishes: it arrived via a swap. Imagine Givenchy’s Ange Ou Demon but less strident; they are definitive sisters. Ange Ou Demon was my perfume amulet for years, and although I now have 300 perfumes, I still choose it in winter, so I know its scent perfectly. Upon trying Vixere, I immediately thought of AOD. It lacks the saffron and rosewood charge that makes it ‘jarring’ for some noses, making it less strident. The composition is very similar: white flowers, lots of Ylang Ylang, a vanilla base with tonka bean, and a talc-like finish. Excellent longevity: over 10 hours on skin. Good trail, though not as wide as its Givenchy cousin. Definitely a scent for cold climates.
Vixere is a complex floral-animalic fragrance with an amber base that creates a fleshy accord. It features a bouquet of succulent, indolic flowers, highlighting gardenia, before turning powdery with heliotrope and iris. Its animalic character makes it unisex, with good performance without being overwhelming, and reminds many of Xerjoff’s Opera. While there are nuances, it could have been inspired by it; it’s a matter of comparing and deciding which suits you better, as both are on the same level.
Vixere is a complex amber-floral with a fleshy base where succulent, indolic gardenias bloom. Over time, it turns powdery thanks to heliotrope and iris. Its animalic side makes it unisex, with decent performance that doesn’t shout; it reminds me a lot of Xerjoff’s Opera. There are distinct nuances, but one seems inspired by the other. Both are on the same level, so choose the one that suits you best.