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Neela Vermeire Trayee Fragrance Review


* Trayee kicks off with a spicy and sweet punch, blending black currant jam with clove/cardamom.

* Part of a trio of fragrances celebrating the history and traditions of India by Neela Vermeire and perfumer Bertrand Duchaufor, Trayee draws inspirations from religious rituals and traditional Indian medicine.

* If you can imagine smoky florals, that is what comes next.   Like a hazy veil, jasmine and yiang yiang float in over the blackcurrant and make a brief appearance.

* The Vedic period is the inspiration of Trayee, beliefs that became the basis of modern Hinduism.

* The smoke turns into incense which blends the blackcurrant of the top notes with the woods, balsams, amber, and patchouli in the base notes.

Summary:  Trayee is a journey from sensual to spiritual- as if you are going from a Bollywood-themed festival to a celebratory religious service.    Projection is moderate, so you could wear this to work in the morning and it will last into the evening, making a perfect base for something to be added to.   If you really love the top notes, spray it on your shirt rather than your skin and it will surround you in a halo of scent.

Trayee is available at Lucky Scent and the Neela Vermiere website.

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Illuminum Orange Blossom Fragrance Review

* Orange Blossom kicks off with orange flower – surprise!  Actually the orange flower is not overly sweet and juicy, spices are there to dry it down.

* The spices are slowly replaced by a quiet oud.  It’s not screaming at first, but you can smell it enter the room.

* The oud is kind of like tequila – you add it to a party and things get interesting.  The oud is joined by a musk that goes a little animalic and gamey, but not all the way to skank.  The orange flower stays present which really accents a contrast.

* After about 6 hours, a sweet zesty incense joins the orange flower to make up the base.

* It calms down to a skin scent that lasts more than 9 hours.

Summary:  When I saw Illuminum Orange Blossom was classified in their musk family, I knew this would be an interesting take.  Mixing oud and flowers is not a new idea, but it’s usually rose which is the flower of choice – using an orange flower was quite unique.  As with all the other Illuminum Haute fragrances I’ve tested, the top broadcasts and then it calms down over time.   This one can easily be for men or women but I definitely see this more for evening than daytime wear.  The oud party in the middle is definitely too much for the office.

Illuminum Haute Perfumes are available from http://www.illuminumperfumelounge.com/ .  They will be available at Henri Bendel in June 2012.

Disclaimer:  Sample provided by Illuminum.  My opinions are my own and I am not financially compensated for this review or any others. Image from www.illuminumperfumelounge.com

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Illuminum Tomato Leaf Fragrance Review

* The top is sweet and tangy yet floral and earthy – peach and tomato.

* It sounds strange, but it is fresh and spare with an energizing/invigorating feel.

* The middle is pretty and soft, but not overly feminine, with the peach being joined by waterlilly.

* After about five hours it dries down to a light white musk. Sometimes, I will get a hint of coconut as well.

* The sheer skin scent keeps going more than 12 hours.

Summary:  Is there such a thing as masculine pretty?  Tomato Leaf reminds me of cooking an italian meal in a nice flower garden. The term gourmand refers to scents that remind you of food, but to me that normally implies sweets like chocolate, honey, and vanilla.  This is definitely not that kind of gourmand.   The wear of this scent is quite unique as it comes and goes.  In between the middle and the base there are times I would smell my wrist and it would disappear for 10-15 minutes, but then come back.  I don’t know if that’s my nose getting accustomed to the scent… The longevity of the base notes is incredible – similar to the other scents in the Haute Perfume line, easily lasting until you shower it off.

Illuminum Haute Perfumes are available from http://www.illuminumperfumelounge.com/ .  They will be available at Henri Bendel in June 2012.

Disclaimer:  Sample provided by Illuminum.  My opinions are my own and I am not financially compensated for this review or any others. Image from www.illuminumperfumelounge.com

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Illuminum Trumpet Flower Fragrance Review

* Trumpet flower starts off with a sweet, but not candied, flower and a touch of the natural indolic.  Its a mix of jasmine, tuberose, and orange blossom.

* Since the scent is based on the South American trumpet flower and there are three different varieties, I am guessing that it’s based on the Velvet Trumpet flower native to Chile.

* Trumpet is definitely the right name because it goes on loud and broadcasts/projects strongly.

* The flowers are joined by a honeyed vanilla and sweaty spice, which dries it a bit.

* After 8 hours of development, the base notes start to come through – sweet resins with a light musk.

Summary:  While I don’t like saying a fragrance is masculine or feminine, Trumpet Flower would be difficult for a man to pull off as it really is a flower bomb.  The base notes last more than 12 hours or to your next shower.  The second time I wore it, the base was still there even after I showered.   This is a high quality fragrance that floral lovers will definitely want to experience.

Illuminum Haute Perfumes are available from http://www.illuminumperfumelounge.com/ .  They will be available at Henri Bendel in June 2012.

Disclaimer:  Sample provided by Illuminum.  My opinions are my own and I am not financially compensated for this review or any others. Image from www.illuminumperfumelounge.com

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Neela Vermeire Trayee Fragrance Review


* Trayee kicks off with a spicy and sweet punch, blending black currant jam with clove/cardamom.

* Part of a trio of fragrances celebrating the history and traditions of India by Neela Vermeire and perfumer Bertrand Duchaufor, Trayee draws inspirations from religious rituals and traditional Indian medicine.

* If you can imagine smoky florals, that is what comes next.   Like a hazy veil, jasmine and yiang yiang float in over the blackcurrant and make a brief appearance.

* The Vedic period is the inspiration of Trayee, beliefs that became the basis of modern Hinduism.

* The smoke turns into incense which blends the blackcurrant of the top notes with the woods, balsams, amber, and patchouli in the base notes.

Summary:  Trayee is a journey from sensual to spiritual- as if you are going from a Bollywood-themed festival to a celebratory religious service.    Projection is moderate, so you could wear this to work in the morning and it will last into the evening, making a perfect base for something to be added to.   If you really love the top notes, spray it on your shirt rather than your skin and it will surround you in a halo of scent.

Trayee is available at Lucky Scent and the Neela Vermiere website.

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Illuminum Orange Blossom Fragrance Review

* Orange Blossom kicks off with orange flower – surprise!  Actually the orange flower is not overly sweet and juicy, spices are there to dry it down.

* The spices are slowly replaced by a quiet oud.  It’s not screaming at first, but you can smell it enter the room.

* The oud is kind of like tequila – you add it to a party and things get interesting.  The oud is joined by a musk that goes a little animalic and gamey, but not all the way to skank.  The orange flower stays present which really accents a contrast.

* After about 6 hours, a sweet zesty incense joins the orange flower to make up the base.

* It calms down to a skin scent that lasts more than 9 hours.

Summary:  When I saw Illuminum Orange Blossom was classified in their musk family, I knew this would be an interesting take.  Mixing oud and flowers is not a new idea, but it’s usually rose which is the flower of choice – using an orange flower was quite unique.  As with all the other Illuminum Haute fragrances I’ve tested, the top broadcasts and then it calms down over time.   This one can easily be for men or women but I definitely see this more for evening than daytime wear.  The oud party in the middle is definitely too much for the office.

Illuminum Haute Perfumes are available from http://www.illuminumperfumelounge.com/ .  They will be available at Henri Bendel in June 2012.

Disclaimer:  Sample provided by Illuminum.  My opinions are my own and I am not financially compensated for this review or any others. Image from www.illuminumperfumelounge.com

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Illuminum Tomato Leaf Fragrance Review

* The top is sweet and tangy yet floral and earthy – peach and tomato.

* It sounds strange, but it is fresh and spare with an energizing/invigorating feel.

* The middle is pretty and soft, but not overly feminine, with the peach being joined by waterlilly.

* After about five hours it dries down to a light white musk. Sometimes, I will get a hint of coconut as well.

* The sheer skin scent keeps going more than 12 hours.

Summary:  Is there such a thing as masculine pretty?  Tomato Leaf reminds me of cooking an italian meal in a nice flower garden. The term gourmand refers to scents that remind you of food, but to me that normally implies sweets like chocolate, honey, and vanilla.  This is definitely not that kind of gourmand.   The wear of this scent is quite unique as it comes and goes.  In between the middle and the base there are times I would smell my wrist and it would disappear for 10-15 minutes, but then come back.  I don’t know if that’s my nose getting accustomed to the scent… The longevity of the base notes is incredible – similar to the other scents in the Haute Perfume line, easily lasting until you shower it off.

Illuminum Haute Perfumes are available from http://www.illuminumperfumelounge.com/ .  They will be available at Henri Bendel in June 2012.

Disclaimer:  Sample provided by Illuminum.  My opinions are my own and I am not financially compensated for this review or any others. Image from www.illuminumperfumelounge.com

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Illuminum Trumpet Flower Fragrance Review

* Trumpet flower starts off with a sweet, but not candied, flower and a touch of the natural indolic.  Its a mix of jasmine, tuberose, and orange blossom.

* Since the scent is based on the South American trumpet flower and there are three different varieties, I am guessing that it’s based on the Velvet Trumpet flower native to Chile.

* Trumpet is definitely the right name because it goes on loud and broadcasts/projects strongly.

* The flowers are joined by a honeyed vanilla and sweaty spice, which dries it a bit.

* After 8 hours of development, the base notes start to come through – sweet resins with a light musk.

Summary:  While I don’t like saying a fragrance is masculine or feminine, Trumpet Flower would be difficult for a man to pull off as it really is a flower bomb.  The base notes last more than 12 hours or to your next shower.  The second time I wore it, the base was still there even after I showered.   This is a high quality fragrance that floral lovers will definitely want to experience.

Illuminum Haute Perfumes are available from http://www.illuminumperfumelounge.com/ .  They will be available at Henri Bendel in June 2012.

Disclaimer:  Sample provided by Illuminum.  My opinions are my own and I am not financially compensated for this review or any others. Image from www.illuminumperfumelounge.com