CB I Hate Perfume To See a Flower is a scent that isn't some pretty floral - it takes in all of the flower, studies it, from the little buds to the green leaves and stems, the dirt it grows in and the moss that protects its little roots. You haven't really seen a flower until you smell this. Created by Christopher Brosius, this is the Water Perfume.
Fragrantica - "Have you ever wished you could bottle the scent of a fresh bouquet of flowers? To See a Flower by CB I Hate Perfume is just that; a newly gifted bouquet of hyacinths, narcissus and lillies with a hint of green stem and moist soil."
Fragrantica - "It's the story of a flower as told from the point of view of the flower. We first encounter our protagonist in cold wet earth, then we get the first rays of sunshine and warmth. In the heart, we get a warm soft floral breeze of the flower growing in the sunshine, and finally how happy it is amongst a bouquet of other flowers as a part of a colorful arrangement in a floral shop. I have never in my life imagined that a perfume could tell such a complete story, but this one did, and it made the artist in me truly truly joyful."
Fragrantica - "A really different floral fragrance, because the usual suspects are noticeably absent. There isn't so much of a hint of rose, jasmine etc, just gorgeous wafts of light flowers that you don't come across as often in perfumes, with a hint of moss underneath. The effect is spring/summer sharp floral freshness which lasts for hours. Truly unique and well worth a try."
Perfume Name | CB I Hate Perfume To See a Flower |
Year Introduced | 2005 |
Perfumer | Christopher Brosius |
Gender | Unisex |
Strength | Water Perfume |
Notes | spring flowers (hyacinth, daffodils, jonquils & crocuses), green shoots, wet dirt and a bit of moss |
Country of Origin | United States |