Each time I wear this beautifully crafted creation by Yosh Haan, I am thrown back to the first time I smelled choya loban. It was like finding your lost childhood blanket or sitting around a campfire with friends. The scent wraps around you in a cocoon of warmth and confidence while still carrying an air of mystery and intrigue about what is in the dark outside the campfire ring.
When wearing Sombre Negra you may think “is this fragrance working in reverse?” It is beautifully crafted in a way so that it appears the base notes are first and the traditional top notes develop during the warm down. At first, it is the earthy aromas ascending off my skin; patchouli, vetiver, mushroom and tobacco. Between the earthiness of the beginning and the spicy pepper notes, Sombre Negra is balanced with a little sweetness from the oppoponax and davana. I enjoy peppery notes in my fragrances but pepper notes disappear on my skin within minutes. It is a nice surprise that the pink and black pepper notes lasted all day. This fragrance wears like a second skin.
There is nothing dark about this fragrance except the name and the color.
Sombre Negra will awaken distant memories and will put you into a state of wonderment. Sombre Negra is great for any occasion and I could see it being worn by club kids to fashionistas. The video “Anatomy of Change” for Thierry Mugler featuring music by Lady Gaga hits the mark.
Sombre Negra has excellent longevity and modest sillage.
It is a limited release and available exclusively at www.luckyscent.com .
ANNELIE
JACOB
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