Teo Cabanel Ca Boum Review (Patrice Revillard) 2021 + Solar Sand Lily Draw

Teo Cabanel Ca Boum by Patrice Revillard evokes perfect day at the beach, chasing the last sunrays of the summer as we head into fall
Teo Cabanel Ca Boum by Patrice Revillard evokes perfect day at the beach, chasing the last sunrays of the summer as we head into fall
There are only three listed notes for L’Artisan Parfumeur Crepusculum Mirabile from La Botanique Collection (Incredible Twilight) – jasmine, sandalwood and tonka bean; the number 63 representing “sixty-three” mods are indicated on its label. The storytelling is about summer nights when nature is bathed and heated by the hot sun during the day. Daphne Buguey is the perfumer and English artist Katie Scott created all the visuals and graphics
Lionel Nesbit reinvents Blocki Esprit D’Amour as an airy, modern floral while keeping its emphasis on romanticism but keeps it fresh and vibrant so that it never feels like vintage throwback.
Laboratorio Olfattivo Vanhera, composed by 2x Award winning Italian Perfumer Luca Maffei in 2017, vanilla plays a dual role: hero and villain at the same time. Vanhera is a choreographed conflict, one in which the notes are meant to be at odds with each other but never dissonant.
Matière Première Oud Seven by Aurelien Guichard is an addictive multi faceted skin fragrance, never falling into an excess of animalics making it arguably the most urbane of ouds.
Parfums Dusita Anamcara composed by Pissara Umavijani opens with the sunny disposition of bergamot and blood orange, announcing a generous, soulful bouquet: tender freesia, joyous May rose, cuddly orange blossom, intoxicating jasmine, mesmerising tuberose. Tuberose is the undisputed floral star, sans the “diva” attitude.