
Flowers Of Evil
Flowers Of Evil by Patrice Martinis a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Flowers Of Evil was launched in 2018. The nose behind this fragrance is Patrice Martin. Top notes are Tarragon, Neroli, Bergamot, Marigold, Lemon and Eucalyptus; middle notes are Jasmine, Patchouli, Oakmoss, Sandalwood and Violet; base notes are Vetiver, White Musk and Ambergris.
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Estimated from note profileWhen to wear Flowers Of Evil
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Common questions about Flowers Of Evil
What does Patrice Martin Flowers Of Evil smell like?+
Patrice Martin Flowers Of Evil is a woody, green, and floral fragrance. The opening is lemon, tarragon, and neroli. the heart settles on jasmine, violet, and marigold. the dry-down rests on patchouli, sandalwood, and oakmoss.
How long does Patrice Martin Flowers Of Evil last on skin?+
Patrice Martin Flowers Of Evil is estimated to last 6–8 hrs on skin (a 4/5 longevity score). This is derived from the base-note composition — heavier base families like oriental, woody, and leather extend wear, while citrus-led blends tend to fade faster.
How strong is the projection of Patrice Martin Flowers Of Evil?+
Patrice Martin Flowers Of Evil projects at a moderate level (3/5 sillage). Expect it to be noticeable within arm's reach without overpowering the room.
When should I wear Patrice Martin Flowers Of Evil?+
Patrice Martin Flowers Of Evil is best worn during spring, summer, autumn, and winter. The note profile makes it well suited to daily wear, date night, evening, sport / outdoor, and formal. ScentCast pairs it with live weather and your calendar so you only reach for it on the right days.
Do I need to reapply Patrice Martin Flowers Of Evil during the day?+
Based on the note structure, a single morning application usually carries through the full day. Heat and humidity will shorten longevity; cooler weather and moisturised skin will extend it.
Is Patrice Martin Flowers Of Evil worth adding to a fragrance collection?+
Patrice Martin Flowers Of Evil fits collectors looking for woody, green, and floral signature. ScentCast members can add Patrice Martin Flowers Of Evil to their collection and the app will surface it on the days the weather, occasion, and personal taste align — turning a single bottle into an informed rotation pick rather than a guess.
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