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Review of Angham Second Song by Yaroslavna Lasytsya

Angham Second Song

Angham Second Song

Lattafa (2026)

YL
70 /100
6 SPRAYS (8h)
Vibes:Fruity (75%) Floral (70%) Sweet (70%) Vanilla (50%) Musky (45%)
Occasions:👕 Daily🕯️ Date💼 Office
Seasons:🌸 spring☀️ summer🍂 fall❄️ winter
Gender: female
Value:Smart Buy

The first note of the "Second Song" is a mix of pear and apple, fresh and crisp and incredibly aromatic (in a fruity way). Bergamot is very tame and gentle, I think it creates the green apple-like accord. The opening is simply addictive. I see summer sunshine in its bright and uplifting tune. Peony and praline are a beautiful duo, expanding and deepening the floral facet of the composition, adding an incredibly soft spiciness to the sweetness of fruity florals and re-creating an elegant signature aroma of the pink peony. I feel as if I am holding the luscious bouquet of perfect pink blooms and have my face buried in them, inhaling over and over, and unable to get enough of perfumed air into my lungs. I am such a child when it comes to flowers, LOL! More citrus zest starts coming through in the heart of the perfume, creating a golden-yellow sheen on the pink and waxy white petals of peonies and pear blossoms. I can still hear the crisp apple in the midst of all this floral indulgence and a glimpse of an almond occasionally. I think I am being carried away by all the spring-summer vibes and am "seeing" all sorts of things. A warm whiff of vanilla and tonka swirls in, adding cloud-like impression and further unveiling the heart notes of the fragrance. By now I am in near ecstasy, even though today is particularly grey and windy-wet, but I am in another world, where the sun is shining, trees are in blossom and most opulent and fragrant blooms and florets are carpeting the ground under my feet. White musk anchors the whole the composition in a classic and immaculate manner. Drydown is fluid and graceful, no sharp drops or edges, just the petals dancing on a light breeze, dreamy and delicate, floating away with my dreams... This perfume may be Angham's "Second Song", but to me it is the “Song of Spring” by Kinuko Y. Craft, with angel walking through a flower-covered meadow, celebrating the season of rebirth, love and its fruits.

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