Edward Bess: Genre
I have to admit - I almost didn't try this. I've never really
cared for leather in any of the fragrances I've tried in the past. I know many
love the scent but for me, it brings to mind "new car smell" or
walking into a tack shop; not necessarily a bad smell just not something I care
to walk around smelling like. But, I decided to give it a chance anyway and I'm
glad I did.
Genre is unlike any leather fragrance I've tested. Yes, it's
most certainly leather, but it's a kinder, gentler version. I get a mild to
moderate soft, somewhat powdery leather and suede and a balsamic woody
sweetness from the frankincense. I agree that this would work well for both a
man and a woman (although I don't go much for classifying scents as male or
female). I feel that this would be perfect for anyone interested in trying a
leather fragrance; it's very approachable.
"A force than cannot
be defined, gracefully balanced between Alpha strengths and feminine
vulnerabilities. Attempts fail to classify this ambiguous state of seduction
simply because there lies no explanation to the phenomenon of this androgynous
prowess. Savage and delicate at once, this very fine line plays tricks on the
mind. Mysteriously one soul possesses all that is alluring in man and woman, a
Genre all its own.
Notes: Frankincense, Suede, Living Stallion"
Notes: Frankincense, Suede, Living Stallion"
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