This is probably the one out of this line that I'll end up wearing as a default, day to day. I now have all of the Tokyo Milk scents I was interested in, and this is one of my favorites. The line hits both ends of the floral spectrum with Song in D Minor (maybe my absolute favorite) and Waltz. Where I said that Song in D Minor is a heavy-intoxicating type floral warmed up by the amber it rests on, Waltz is cool, crisp, sweet and light. I initially held off buying this one even though it might have appealed to me most in the line, because I already have a sweet-rose-and-something fragrance, but this is entirely different. Linden, which I've never found before in a perfume, gives it a nice, crisp, almost clean-cotton type scent that gets a little extra support from the touch of musk underneath. The sweetness of the floral notes then plays off of the crispness, with a good balance to my mind. The staying power on this one's a little weak, but other than that it's quite wonderful.
This is probably the one out of this line that I'll end up wearing as a default, day to day. I now have all of the Tokyo Milk scents I was interested in, and this is one of my favorites. The line hits both ends of the floral spectrum with Song in D Minor (maybe my absolute favorite) and Waltz. Where I said that Song in D Minor is a heavy-intoxicating type floral warmed up by the amber it rests on, Waltz is cool, crisp, sweet and light. I initially held off buying this one even though it might have appealed to me most in the line, because I already have a sweet-rose-and-something fragrance, but this is entirely different. Linden, which I've never found before in a perfume, gives it a nice, crisp, almost clean-cotton type scent that gets a little extra support from the touch of musk underneath. The sweetness of the floral notes then plays off of the crispness, with a good balance to my mind. The staying power on this one's a little weak, but other than that it's quite wonderful.