Great day to try something new!!
In keeping with my craziness. I'm moving from new sample to new sample. I have fallen for Boadicea and their fragrances. Almost all seem to hit well. I'm giving this one a try today. It starts off a bit "green" by settles in very nicely. I'm not sure about the longevity as it has softened quite a bit, but I have been used to their full perfumes and 1-2 spay max. We'll see how today goes with this one. Here's your ChatGpt information for those that like it. Majestic ā Boadicea the Victorious Fragrance Family: Warm Spicy / Amber / Vanilla / Aromatic Gender: Unisex Style: Opulent gourmand-amber, refined sweetness, ceremonial warmth Concentration: High-strength EDP (Boadicea-level performance) Majestic lives up to its name. This is royal gourmand warmthānot playful, not juvenile, but ceremonial and indulgent. Think polished gold, candlelit halls, spiced desserts, and rich resins carried on velvet air. If Nemer is regal power and Ardent is sensual fire, Majestic is ceremonial splendor. ā Scent Pyramid (Structured Profile) Top Notes - Warm spices ā immediately enveloping - Cinnamon ā smooth, rounded, never sharp - Subtle fruity sweetness ā soft and elegant, not bright The opening feels like stepping into a grand hall warmed by spice and candlelightāno sharp edges, just instant richness. Heart Notes - Amber accord ā glowing, resinous warmth - Vanilla ā creamy, refined, not sugary - Aromatic facets ā keep the sweetness controlled and elegant - Powdery nuance ā softens the composition This is the core of Majestic: a luxurious amber-vanilla heart that feels plush, comforting, and aristocratic rather than gourmand-for-the-sake-of-it. Base Notes - Woody notes ā structure and longevity - Sweet amber resins ā lingering warmth - Soft musks ā smooth, skin-like dry-down The base is golden, persistent, and comforting, radiating warmth for hours without becoming cloying. š„ How Majestic Smells (Plain Language) Majestic smells like: - Warm spiced amber - Creamy vanilla without sugar overload - Polished woods - Cinnamon drifting through resin and gold