Olympic Orchids luzonica review

File:Surprised-Rousseau.jpgOlympic Orchids’ Luzonica is a sour/tropical/musty/dusty beast of a fruit salad. I find it to be larger-than-life, vibrant, and intense—tropical fruit (pineapple?) spliced with tuberose and orchidesque flowers. It is very unique indeed, and exciting! The musky vanilla base is VERY sexy on my skin, drying down to a salty, animalic floral which really does seem dangerous! There is also a slight bubblegum quality to it, especially in the opening, but it doesn’t push the scent into the Lolita category as far as I am concerned. This is just a surreal, tropical, sexy floral that thrills me and gives me wee palpitations of the heart! I am definitely a fan of new perfumer Ellen Covey’s compositions, no doubt about it! She clearly has a fabulous imagination, and a creative nose. I am having a blast reviewing and enjoying her portfolio.

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Rousseu’s “Tiger in a tropical Storm” courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

Comments

  1. Anything that gives you 'wee palpitations' is worth hanging on to! Sounds interesting!

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  2. You may take a listen to the album ``Tiger in the Rain`` from Michael Franks - this painting is the album cover!

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  3. I will, Hotlanta Linda! Thanks for lettign me know about it!
    Josephine, I live for those wee palpitations!

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