[unpaid/sample] Angelica Florae EDP surprised me with its angelica scent, far from what I expected. I imagined it as sweet, almost cotton-candy-like, but it turned out to be something entirely different. However, I’m not disappointed at all by how the Angelica Florae fragrance settles delicately on the skin. Initially, you experience a fresh, herbal note that is both vibrant and earthy at the same time.
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Angelica is renowned for its herbal and peppery notes, giving off a clean and spicy aroma, which is how I would describe the opening of this fragrance. It transitions to a musky, woody undertone. The scent is elevated by jasmine absolute and the rosy hint of pink peppercorns, blending the freshness of a morning lawn with a blooming garden. You experience a blend of scents all at once. While it contains hints of patchouli at its base, what excites me the most is how it warms up on the skin – becoming skin-like, warm, rich, and intense. Wearing this fragrance on your neck, you might find it difficult to resist a close embrace. Strangely, the fragrance doesn’t seem to be available at stores yet, but you can find other Roos & Roos fragrances at Debenhams for £88 each HERE.
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