Perfume Reviews by nootagoota
Tsuki by Di Ser
Scour the internet for an opinion on this one and you may find a majority of comments that point to this perfume being "nice", if a bit simple or even wan. I even went into smelling this with a bit of that influence. That assessment couldn't be further from the case.There is so much depth here; sweet creamy greenness, mentholated coolness, anisic-spiciness, and crunchy earthiness underpinning it all. Similar to my experience with other all-naturals, it wears and smells a little differently every time and is really sensitive to context and environment. Despite being ostensibly a "fresh" one (and all the baggage that label can have), it has a satisfying development from minty-green generally to creamy-lightly spicy patchouli, with real layers to it.
Di Ser perfumes are like a collage of carefully selected naturals that all work in harmony and really breathe together. Nothing is ever too impressionistic however, and there is always that satisfyingly "perfume-y" abstraction to these creations.
Tsuki doesn't shout, so you really have to pay attention to this one. But even if you aren't, the wafts are heavenly, downright therapeutic, green-mentholated-sweet-spicy scented moonlight, for sure.