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Imaginary Authors Falling Into the Sea

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All sales are final, we are a perfume sampling company - letting you try perfume before you invest in a bottle. Unfortunately, we cannot refund any product that you do not like. If you are new to perfume or wanting to break out of wearing the same scent, try our starter sampler packs so that you can find the perfume that works for you.

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Imaginary Authors Falling Into the Sea was released in 2012, created by Josh Meyer.  Notes of Lemon, Bergamot, Grapefruit, Lychee, Tropical Flowers & Warm Sand.

All of the Imaginary Authors have a story that accompanies them. Here is the story of Cape Heartache from the Imaginary Authors website:  "At the age of nineteen Nica Galas published her first book, the autobiographical tome Falling into the Sea which chronicled her short and torrid love affair among the hot beaches and lemon trees in the Gulf of Naples. The breathtaking story opens with Nica and her girlfriends picking bunches of jasmine flower for boys while they cliff-jumped into the sea. An innocent first kiss erupts into an ardent summer entanglement which is cut short one moonlit night when her lover leaps into the dark abyss never to surface, leaving Nica naked on the cliffs screaming his name."

Imaginary Authors Falling Into the Sea is an eau de parfum, edp.

Imaginary Authors Falling Into the Sea Reviews

Fragrantica - "Wow, the fruit in this is absolutely gorgeous. It is so bright and fresh, like a fresh-squeezed tropical fruit cocktail to accompany your morning breakfast. The litchi and 'exotic' florals (I think I can pick out frangipani, and possibly hibiscus as well?) keep the grapefruit and the lemon from getting too screechy - it's definitely an acidic blend and I could easily see this going into cleaning product territory if not for those notes."

Fragrantica - "What a strange note pyramid! This is aquatic, salty, and metallic. It literally smells like the sea, with the slightest bit of sweetness, and no fish!"

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  • moss b - 12th Jan 2024

    5
    Fresh and Fun

    Very partial to this perfume very citrusy the sand notes are very pleasant which makes it stay interesting on the dry down!

1 Review

  • moss b - 12th Jan 2024

    5
    Fresh and Fun

    Very partial to this perfume very citrusy the sand notes are very pleasant which makes it stay interesting on the dry down!