Voile Blanc by Traveller Limited

Cedarwood, Frankincense, Leather, Musk, Thyme,

Voile Blanc is yet another Arabian style sample sent to me, courtesy of CoutureGuru. As his review attests, it is distributed in a different fashion than your conventional "houses". Just the fact that a merchant can have a quality, duty-free scent created and marketed to a target audience is impressive. Too bad it isn't readily available through the normal means of purchase as Voile Blanc is well done and "adjusted" to suit palettes other than local. I say that because the west, as a whole, seems to favor "subtle yet substantial" over ostentatious.

The opening of Voile Blanc is a leathery presentation accented with Incense and Woods. It's vibrant without being startling and you can tell in the first few minutes that this will come in with a smooth landing. There's nothing complicated here as the intro continues on its way until volume and presence dissipate enough to signal heart, then base accords.

The major players on my skin are the Leather, Incense and Cedar. I can only assume the listed Musk and Spice enhance the totality of Voile Blanc in a subtle fashion. Because they fail to come alive during the wearings doesn't necessitate any negativity. To be honest, Voile Blanc is just fine the way it is. Others may experience a tangible rendition of spice and musk, so know this is simply my opinion. Sillage is tuned intelligently with longevity approximately 5-6 hours on me, with more lingering during extended drydown. Thumbs up from Aromi for Voile Blanc by Traveller Limited. This should be tried if at all possible.

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