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reddawks Reviews

Published fragrance reviews from Reddawks.

6 published reviews · 0 helpful votes

Jun 7, 2026

A weird, weird novel (and maybe the greatest...)

In Solenoid, by Mircea Cărtărescu, the unnamed main character meets a scientist who explains that he has cultivated a colony of mites on a square centimetre of his hand. The scientist asks the character for permission to transform him into a mite so that he might deliver a message of peace and love to his cherished chi...

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Jun 7, 2026

A beast (but nor for the Beauty)

This is the fragrance the Beast (from Madame de Villeneuve’s Beauty and the Beast) would have worn in Belle’s presence. The citrus notes stand tall, grand and bright, yet the Beast’s wild nature—the smoky, almost sulfurous scent—cannot be concealed. Not for lack of trying: every flower is here—jasmine, geranium, angeli...

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Jun 7, 2026

A tribute to intimacy, bodies, and sensuality.

In their signature style — all rose and saffron mastery — Fragrance du Bois doesn’t stray from its path. Bergamot and cardamom sketch the outline of a joyful, youthful body: light, gracious, effortlessly charming. The kind of careless grace Yukio Mishima evokes in his autobiographies. A boyish kind of grace. Parisian,...

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Jun 7, 2026

A tribute to intimacy, bodies, and sensuality.

In their signature style — all rose and saffron mastery — Fragrance du Bois doesn’t stray from its path. Bergamot and cardamom sketch the outline of a joyful, youthful body: light, gracious, effortlessly charming. The kind of careless grace Yukio Mishima evokes in his autobiographies. A boyish kind of grace. Parisian,...

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Jun 7, 2026

A tribute to intimacy, bodies, and sensuality.

In their signature style — all rose and saffron mastery — Fragrance du Bois doesn’t stray from its path. Bergamot and cardamom sketch the outline of a joyful, youthful body: light, gracious, effortlessly charming. The kind of careless grace Yukio Mishima evokes in his autobiographies. A boyish kind of grace. Parisian,...

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Jun 7, 2026

For Scheherazade

The sun has just risen, shyly peeking over a distant dune. The room opens onto the desert — white marble, golden drapes, and in the back, a bathroom filled with thick, soft linens. In the bed, a woman awakens gently, lifting herself only to wrap her shoulders in the sheet. It’s still cool, and she hesitates between the...

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