Inhale fragrance notes

    • Melon, Neroli, Rose, Ylang Ylang, Black Pepper, Sandalwood, Vetivert

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It opens with a very sharp lemon that quickly sweetens into candy lemon, probably because of lemon. Then a green floral note comes into play, making me think of géranium stem and cucumber in the same time. It's unusual, like most Lush fragrances. It helps understand Breath if God as well and makes me want to sniff exhale.
25th February 2018
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In Luca Turin's Perfume Guide, he assigns both Inhale and Exhale to the house of Parfum d'Empire, because the perfumer who created these also created the scents for that house.

In truth both of these breathy scents belong to the small house of B Never Too Busy To Be Beautiful with just 15 fragrances thus far.

It is a very light, very transparent scent, described by Turin as a "fruity wood." He refers to the "citrus-orange" vibe with "gummy candy" notes. For me this has a minty vibe and the brief scent of an Autumn forest floor after a short rainfall, followed by brilliant sun.
The candy notes are there, which don't make a great deal of sense to me.

No matter, it's over before it starts. Longetivity is about ten minutes. A nice idea, but it should have stopped while it was ahead - with that transparent woody impression. Nice, but insignificant. None of the notes listed are apparent.

A fragrance for the modern scent-hater.
10th January 2016
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Ok, first of all, this is weird! Unfortunately "weird" doesn't always mean successful. Inhale is an exotic mix of melony notes (read calone) and plasticky white florals laying on a sweet base. The fragrance has an overall synthetic (and sort of cacophonic) vibe that is as much appealing and exotic as contracting one of those rare diseases while visiting a tropical island. Me? I stick with the tsetse fly.

I can't believe this one paired with Exhale, gave birth to Breath Of God...
15th March 2012
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