Probably, this fragrance will become the most successful in the collection. Not because it was made by three Givaudan perfumers: experienced Christophe Reynaud, young star Quentin Bisch and Jordi Fernandez, who knows the secrets of Arabian tastes. I think the reason for its likely success is in the familiar fragrance profile combined with maximum technical performance. It has enough tinkling fougere freshness and warming spices, it is both metallic and fluffy enough to appeal to both men and women (while men are more likely to wear it). Citrus is smoothed and spiced with sugar and orange blossoms, while Akigalawood black pepper is hidden in nutmeg powder, indeterminate aromatic herbs and a woody powdery accord. Private Key To My Success continues the fresh fougere ideas of Wanted Azzaro and Phantom Paco Rabanne, while venturing into bling luxury territory – as its persistence and projection are over-the-top as is usual with most Arabic fragrances. If you remember the term “Wall of Sound” – here is a wall of fragrance that is soft, fresh and dense. Private Key To My Success by Armaf Top notes: Bergamot, Ginger and Red Chili Pepper Middle notes: Spices and Lavender Base notes: Akigalawood and Vetiver.
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