Review of Dolce Far Niente by Yaroslavna Lasytsya

Dolce Far Niente

Dolce Far Niente

Siu (2023)

79 /100
(2 reviews)
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Review by Yaroslavna LasytsyaAlchemist
smell100 member since January 2026 · 93 reviews · 34 hot takes
80 /100
6 SPRAYS (8h)
Vibes:Floral (80%) Creamy (80%) Vanilla (75%) Sweet (75%) Spicy (70%) Salty (55%) Tropical (50%)
Occasions:🕯️ Date🌴 Vacation🪩 Party
Seasons:🌸 spring☀️ summer🍂 fall
Gender: female
Value:Fair Value

In its opening, "Dolce far Niente" unfolds with a soft yet intriguing contrast: coconut milk lends a smooth silk-like, almost lactonic swirl, while bergamot flickers briefly like a shard of light—bright and razor sharp, and gone almost as soon as it arrives. What follows is far more distinctive. Cardamom and pink pepper rise in tandem, forming a poised, aromatic duet that cuts cleanly through the creaminess, lending both lift and subtle intrigue. This is an opening that feels at once comforting and unusual—memorable without ever struggling for attention. As the composition develops, tuberose begins to bloom, not in its typical opulent excess, but as a controlled expansion of the creamy theme established at the start. Ylang-ylang steps in quietly, giving shape and structure, preventing the florals from dissolving into softness alone. Meanwhile, a salty nuance weaves through the spices, tempering the pink pepper’s heat and transforming it into something fresher and mineral. The sea note itself remains understated—nearly eclipsed by tuberose—yet its presence is essential, lending just enough transparency to keep the composition from tipping into heaviness. The heart settles into a smooth, enveloping creaminess, veiled by a dewy, mist-like freshness that lingers in the background. This aqueous facet gradually intertwines with musk, introducing a cleaner, more breathable tonality that enhances wearability. The fragrance maintains a confident intensity with moderate projection—noticeable, but never overwhelming. It is, notably, one of the more versatile interpretations of tuberose on the market, balancing richness with restraint in a way that feels both modern and refined. In the drydown, tonka and benzoin emerge, creating a soft, vanilla-almond warmth that feels gently toasted rather than overtly sweet. The lingering creaminess of tuberose anchors the base, while an occasional flicker of cherry adds a subtle, almost elusive accent—an unexpected nuance that keeps the composition alive until the very end.

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