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Though only released by in 1989, it is at once familiar and mysterious. This is a scent that somehow one feels one has always known and yet something entirely new. |
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Wind Song PerfumeThe red bottle in which the perfume comes is based on the figure of the Khmer dancer in the Musee Guimet in Paris. The stopper is designed to be reminiscent of the eye of Buddha. With all this Asian influenced symbology, it should come as no surprise that Wind song perfume is listed as an oriental, woody fragrance. I really like this. Too often strongly woodsy scents feel too masculine. Wind song is clearly something for a lady to wear. Wind Song Perfume Reviews
Finally, the base notes here are tonka bean, sandalwood and vanilla. I have grown to really like the
combination of vanilla and sandalwood. The tonka beans add a richness to
that besides. I also have a sense of amber in the mix, but very pale.
Wind song
perfume
is a wonderful fragrance. It has a formal feel, which limits me to
wearing it at night and for special occasions. This is too bad, but I
would feel uncomfortable using this as a knock around fragrance. It
simply goes better with evening gowns than nightgowns, better with black
silk than blue jeans. For this reason and because it is expensive, I
rarely have Wind song on my own table.
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