“Net” is a fitting name — this fragrance smells like what’s not there anymore. It opens with a strikingly clean, almost bitter green tea leaf, but not the sweet bottled kind — more like wet stones and crushed stems. Then, just when you expect florals or fruit to appear, there’s… nothing. And that nothing is the point.
A phantom jasmine haunts the dry-down, but it’s so faint you question if you imagined it. The base is a whisper of white musk and damp earth. It’s not loud, not sweet, not trying to please anyone. Wear this if you want to smell like a quiet morning after a storm, when even the birds haven’t returned yet. Unsettling, beautiful, and strangely addictive.
⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5)
Introverts, memory keepers, and anyone tired of vanilla bombs. Would you like a shorter version or one focused more on a specific vibe (e.g., poetic, critical, or humorous)?

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“Net” is a fitting name — this fragrance smells like what’s not there anymore. It opens with a strikingly clean, almost bitter green tea leaf, but not the sweet bottled kind — more like wet stones and crushed stems. Then, just when you expect florals or fruit to appear, there’s… nothing. And that nothing is the point.
A phantom jasmine haunts the dry-down, but it’s so faint you question if you imagined it. The base is a whisper of white musk and damp earth. It’s not loud, not sweet, not trying to please anyone. Wear this if you want to smell like a quiet morning after a storm, when even the birds haven’t returned yet. Unsettling, beautiful, and strangely addictive.
⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5)
Introverts, memory keepers, and anyone tired of vanilla bombs. Would you like a shorter version or one focused more on a specific vibe (e.g., poetic, critical, or humorous)?
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