WHAT I SMELL: Izayoi opens with a fresh green citrus that quickly moves to a putty like plastic-ish yuzu and rose. It’s pretty, but it reminds me of a plastic bottle that would hold shampoo, bubble bath or some product for infants. At this stage the perfume is rather light with a very subtle and subdued projection, but after a few minutes the perfume begins to build with a lightly peppered spice. The spice, mixed with a slightly metallic rose, is again subtle and subdued as it adds just the perfect amount of depth to what I find to be an overall crisp and clean perfume. And not soon after, a vetiver slowly moves the florals out of the picture and together with some anise it takes the perfume in a woody direction. But thankfully the perfume remains light and full of air. In the end, Iazyoi is a light woody vetiver whisper of a perfume.
From the Di Ser website:
Izayoi is a word for the the moon, and in Japan it means the moon on the 16th day after the new moon. The Izayoi shows a moon reflected on the water which symbolizes the seen and unseen of this world and the world beyond.
Top Notes: Green citrus, bitter
Heart Notes: Spicy, light-floral
Base Notes: Earthy, woody
Ingredients: Bergamot, Green yuzu, Japanese rose, Neroli, Nutmeg, Japanese pepper, Rosewood, Ylang ylang, Star anise, Vetiver, Cypress, Agarwood
WHAT IT SMELLS LIKE TO ME: Japanese Shoji lamp; peaceful beautiful light.
THREE WORDS THAT DESCRIBE IZAYOI: clean, mystical, controlled
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT IZAYOI: No written reviews found.
BOTTOM LINE: Izayoi is an enjoyable skin scent that’s nice and easy to wear. Beyond that, there’s not much else to say.
- Bone Rating: 3.5 out of possible 5 bones
- Scent: Citrus spicy woody
- Nose: Yasuyuki Shinohara
- Classification: Unisex
- Expense: $230 for 33 ml parfum extrait