Dragonfly (Discontinued)

The Flutter of White Musks
Floral
Transparent
Woody
Top Notesaldehydesheliotropelemonpeonyrain drops
Heartcloverlotuspowdery notesrice
Base Notesambermossmuskorris (iris root)papyruspetrichorsandalwoodwhite musk
Tags #fresh #powdery
Style for her for him unisex
Dragonfly (Discontinued) - Zoologist - Bloom Perfumery
Dragonfly (Discontinued) - Zoologist - Bloom Perfumery
Dragonfly (Discontinued) - Zoologist - Bloom Perfumery

The brand has been having production issues. There is no date for the availability of this item at the moment.

A fantasy aquatic flower with bitter sweet aroma. It's gently mid-summer green, to the point of becoming waxy like the smell of the glossy skin of ripe fruit.

Zoologist masterfully interpret the rich warm aroma through which dragonflies rush while patroling wild ponds surfaces in August.

Be careful though, Dragonflies are beautiful predators after all.

Perfumer: Juan Perez

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The Sniff on Dragonfly:

"The first thing that we noticed when applying this scent is a huge collaboration between the aldehydes and the heliotrope. The aldehydes in this scent are lively but soapy, they're less citrus than aldehydes can be, but have a vibrancy nevertheless."

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Top Notesaldehydesheliotropelemonpeonyrain drops
Heartcloverlotuspowdery notesrice
Base Notesambermossmuskorris (iris root)papyruspetrichorsandalwoodwhite musk
Tags #fresh #powdery
Style for her for him unisex

The brand has been having production issues. There is no date for the availability of this item at the moment.

A fantasy aquatic flower with bitter sweet aroma. It's gently mid-summer green, to the point of becoming waxy like the smell of the glossy skin of ripe fruit.

Zoologist masterfully interpret the rich warm aroma through which dragonflies rush while patroling wild ponds surfaces in August.

Be careful though, Dragonflies are beautiful predators after all.

Perfumer: Juan Perez

***

The Sniff on Dragonfly:

"The first thing that we noticed when applying this scent is a huge collaboration between the aldehydes and the heliotrope. The aldehydes in this scent are lively but soapy, they're less citrus than aldehydes can be, but have a vibrancy nevertheless."

Read full review