Details
Note: This formula is inspired by the fragrance stated here, using GCMS analysis data and our nose,is not an exact copy. The original formulations belong to the respective brands. We are not affiliated with any fragrance brand mentioned here. The presented images are merely illustrative. Our formulas are composed for educational purposes, inspired by the most popular perfumes on the market. It may be the basis for your personal experiments, studies or researche.
John Applebloom –
Ok, Fougere is a good start. Mixed with amber? I wasn’t very sure about this. But when you put together a bit of almond association, you will be surprised how well the notes are bridge together. Pegasus is a very interesting creation – an interesting mixture of cheap musks, expensive sandalwoods, cheap florals and and a big doze of guaiac wood which is one of the most magical ingredients in the woody family. Worth the hype? Maybe a bit too much but it is still an excellent perfume that almost cuddles you like a soft cashmere sports coat – soft but still very stiff in its structure.