Morocco by Superz Budapest
As I enjoy my Thanksgiving week in California with family, I took the opportunity to try out Morocco by Superz Budapest, a fragrance I received during my visit to their boutique. After wearing it for a couple of days, here's my take on it.
The opening of Morocco presents a very soapy note along with a strong almond fragrance, reminiscent of the almond scent commonly found in scented body creams. Alongside this, there’s a hint of light citrus and green notes in the background, although the dominant soap and almond blend tends to overshadow them. Within about ten minutes, those green and citrus elements fade away, leaving a clean almond scent paired with a powdery vanilla. This vanilla has a candle-like quality, immediately conjuring up images of every vanilla candle in a Yankee Candle store. The fragrance maintains this aroma throughout the duration of the wear.
In terms of performance, Morocco projects well for the first hour, making it noticeable around you. However, after that, it draws closer to the skin for the next three hours. By the fourth hour, I struggled to detect it on my skin, and it was barely noticeable on my clothes. Given that this is marketed as an extrait de parfum, the performance leaves something to be desired.
Overall, Morocco offers a likable almond and vanilla scent that may appeal to fans of Pegasus by Parfums de Marly. Rather than the metallic notes present in Pegasus, Morocco substitutes them with a clean soapiness. For those who appreciate the almond and vanilla combination and don’t mind the reduced longevity, this fragrance could be a pleasant addition to your collection.
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Carlos Palafox
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