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Sixteen92 Enfant Terrible

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Part of the Monthly Legacy Collection, Enfant Terrible was originally released with the Spring 2017 Collection, inspired by turn-of-the-century Paris and the Belle Époque period. It is a sweet and enchanting honeyed fruity-floral with notes of apricot, papaya, honeysuckle blossom, clover honey and blond woods. It is a parfum.

Sixteen92 produces small-batch fine fragrance inspired by history, literature, lore and magic. 

SIXTEEN92 ENFANT TERRIBLE REVIEWS

Reddit: In the bottle: Woody and subtly foody - hints of fruit and honey. Besides the wood smells like many gourmands do in the bottle - kind of overly concentrated. It smells almost musky Fruit is so faint I can’t pick out what the fruit is supposed to be. Edge of indolic florals. Wet on my skin: Wood and a warm foody smell. It’s like honey that’s been baked into a cake Indolic floral is more present. The fruit is there behind the honey and I think is adding to that cake-y vibe. While not a bad indolic I typically don’t want to smell this indolic. It’s less indolic in the throw which is realistic and perfumey fruit (reminds me of a mango or papaya) and woodsy. Very feminine. Still sort of musky. Drydown: Even less indolic, but still very similar. Very centered on that wood smell and that both realistic and perfume-y fruit. The honey smell in it is not a hugely sweet honey. It doesn’t smell gourmand to the nose. It smells like a wooden bowl that might have held a mango and some honey in the past. Still kind of musky. After 30 mins: So my note about ‘a wooden bowl used to hold fruit and honey at some point’ still stands. It’s a perfectly pleasant perfume in a lot of ways and if you’re looking for something woodsy-feminine you’re in for a treat. It’s much more of a woodsy musky scent with indolic topnotes and edges of fruit and honey. Okay, so, I can see the papaya and even the apricot. I definitely got some sort of honey. And yep, blond woods out the wazoo. But the honeysuckle? Way, way more indolic than the honeysuckle that grows around here. I don’t know what I was reading as musk unless the ‘blond woods’ accord includes some sort of musk note. It reminds me a lot of Stereoplasm’s First Bloom but significantly more woodsy and with a touch more fruit and a touch less musk and none of the ‘cream soda’ note. It also lacks the kind of slight androgyny I get from Stereoplasm. The longer this wears (like… over an hour later) the more the wood moves to the back and it smells like an indolic fruity floral.

Indie Scent Library: Smooth, sweet honey and honeysuckle flowers along with the complementary freshness of sweet fruit. This is one of those that blends together pretty seamlessly.

Indie Scent Library: The honey is prominent, but it’s a more playful and light honey than Mellifera or Moonstone. The apricot note plays well with the honey. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sixteen92 The Hidden Folk Parfum ($2.99 for 1/2ml) - Part of the Monthly Legacy Collection, The Hidden Folk has never before been offered for public sale. This is an ultra limited special edition for Circle 2021. These are usually offered to Circle members only, but since Sixteen92 did not open a Circle membership this year - and by special request - they were able to make a small batch of this to share during Legacy. Behind the fairy door lies the Otherworld: Bustling fairy market stalls brimming with colorful spices, gilded-edged books, golden trinkets, dried herbs and rows of delectable fairy breads and cakes. It is a warm and cozy atmospheric with gourmand nuances; like softly spiced tea and old books. It is a parfum.

 

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