[This is an unpaid review and may contain affiliate links.] If you adore the richness of a floral amber fragrance and are willing to invest, the Bvlgari Allegra Baciami Fragrance represents a stunning example of this style. While price doesn’t always reflect quality, this scent exudes an unmistakably luxurious aura. I personally reserve it for special occasions, considering it more of a luxurious indulgence than an everyday essential.
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The bottle is not only vibrantly appealing (advisably kept away from direct sunlight for fragrance preservation, but a treat to behold under sunlight for the dazzling effect), it also offers a delightful tactile experience. Its cool and sleek surface, coupled with textured ridges, make it incredibly engaging. If someone suggested this as the new fidget spinner, count me in – its mesmerizing nature makes it hard to put down! 🙂
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When worn alone, Baciami greets your senses with a creamy gardenia and smooth vanilla blend, swiftly converging into the warm embrace of amber. A hint of powdery nuances adds to its allure without overwhelming in sweetness. The addition of the ‘magnifier’, smaller and intense essences acting as amplifiers, provides an unexpected depth to the scent. These essences are elegantly encased in delightful bags, a delightful surprise in itself. The newest magnifier, Myrrh, an unusual choice for me, has truly made its mark.
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Introducing the magnifying Myrrh adds notes of licorice and leather, enriching the existing blend of vanilla, gardenia, and amber. This infusion intensifies its depth and allure, evoking memories of exotic locales such as Morocco. Initially, the myrrh takes precedence, but as it settles, a harmonious blend emerges – warm and spicy, entwined with a luscious creaminess. Biamici is priced at £140 for 50ml and Magnifying Myrrh at £160 for 40ml.
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