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Brand:
Bi-es
Line: blossom avenue
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: mass-market
Volume: 100 ml
Country: Poland
Made in: France
Gender: for women
Scent Type: oriental, woody
Top Note: Lychee, Pear, Tangerine
Heart Note: Mango, Papyrus, Rose
Base Note: Caramel, Patchouli, Tonka Beans, Vanilla
Close your eyes and imagine how blooming petals of fruitful trees caress your skin, April is in the air, a sunny summer is just around the corner... With Blossom Avenue Eau de Parfum from the Polish brand Bi-es, you can make this fantasy a reality even in September! The luxurious combination of woody-oriental notes awakens the most intimate thoughts and secret desires, making its owner more confident and inspired. The sugary-vigorous sillage plays with the people’s minds for hours, enhancing its uniqueness and emphasizing the charisma of temperament.
Top notes. The honey Pear begins an amazing story, gradually multiplying its own greatness with echoes of ripe Lychee and Tangerine as bright as the sun.
Heart notes. Juicy Mango picks up the inspired rhythm of the intro, diluting its richness and versatility with sparks of restrained Papyrus and royal Rose.
Base notes. As the flower rhapsody draws to a close, greedy Tonka Beans, sugary Vanilla, sticky Caramel and tiny Patchouli stars keep their home. The endless sillage wraps the body with tenderness, and fills the soul with pride and confidence!
The scent is sweet, cloying, but I really like it. I bought it after hearing in one review that it is similar to my favorite Mugler Angel. Well, it's completely different! Just because there are heavy notes in the pyramid, doesn't mean it will be similar. Mugler Angel is a fragrance with a much more complex pyramid, heavy, too much - that's about it. And the B.E. fragrance is more similar to fruity scents rather than Angel. There are no similar notes in the base either.
So if you, like me, are a fan of Mugler Angel and are looking for an alternative - pass on this fragrance, apparently those who haven't had the chance to try it personally find the resemblance to Angel.
As for Blossom Avenue itself, it's nice but too sweet, it's a matter of taste. Of course, it's not the same extraterrestrial sweetness as Mugler Angel, but it will be good for summer and late spring. It quickly disappears in cold weather.
This fragrance reminds me of "Trésor La Nuit" by Lancôme.
In general, I purchased this fragrance from a different place, but I will leave a review because there is practically no information about it anywhere. It is a very heavy floral-sweet scent, without even the slightest hint of sourness. In my opinion, it is suitable for cold weather. Honey and patchouli dominate in the scent, and because of this, it seems to me like a copy of Mugler Angel. Although the top and heart notes are different, believe me, it is the same scent. Specifically, the final notes will be the most prominent, and it will smell like Mugler's Angel. Overall, once again, BIES skillfully masks a clone of a fragrance in a design that doesn't give away the fact that it is a copy.