WHAT I SMELL: Sparkling like sunlight on gemstones, a touch of pink pepper ignites Amank’ay. And right from first spritz, the perfume embraces you in a warm enveloping hug that’s both comforting and invigorating. Soon, a delicate lotus flower unfolds, its ethereal beauty grounded by a whisper of cool, aquatic depths. As the perfume continues to develop, a soft ambrette melds with the warmest of sandalwood, along with what seems to be a bit of gourmand sugared glaze that is as subtle as a whisper. In the end, Amank’ay surrounds the wearer with a beautiful bloom. Amank’ay is gorgeous.
From the Atlaia website:
In Patagonia, where the wild rugged landscape lets emotions roam free, legend tells of the Amank’ay flower which symbolizes the tender surrender of one’s heart.
Nestled between ancient forests and fast-flowing rivers, the spectacle of an Amank’ay meadow in full bloom touches the soul of all who behold it, and it is this awe-inspiring beauty that Marina and Sebastián sought to encapsulate in a luminous tribute to the sweet bond of love.
Amank’ay, the flower of love.
Notes: Pink Pepper, Nashi, Helvetolide, Lotus Flower, Ambrette Seeds, Sandalwood
WHAT IT SMELLS LIKE TO ME: A dream-like lotus flower dance.
THREE WORDS THAT DESCRIBE AMANK’AY: calming, contented, soothing
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT AMANK’AY: No written reviews found.
BOTTOM LINE: Amank’ay is like meditation in a bottle. It’s so beautiful in form and feeling and easily will make you feel calmer as soon as it graces your skin. This could easily be a much needed addition to your collection…especially when you need some time for quiet reflection.
- Bone Rating: 4 out of possible 5 bones
- Nose: Coralie Spicher
- Classification: Unisex
- Expense: $230 for 100 ml eau de parfum at Beautyhabit.
Sample provided by Beautyhabit.
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