Сирень после дождя - Lilac After The Rain
**Сирень после дождя** opens with a brief citrus clarity before dissolving into its true subject: lilac reconstructed through jasmine, lily of the valley, and rose.
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- White Floral50
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The note pyramid
- Bergamot
- Jasmine
- Lily of the Valley
- Rose
- Vanilla
- Heliotrope
By the editors · 2 min read**Сирень после дождя** opens with a brief citrus clarity before dissolving into its true subject: lilac reconstructed through jasmine, lily of the valley, and rose. The effect is convincingly dewy rather than soapy, capturing that particular coolness of purple blooms weighed down by spring rain. Brocard avoids the shrillness that often plagues lilac fragrances, letting the florals blur softly into one another.
The base adds subtle warmth without overwhelming the green-floral character. Vanilla and heliotrope provide gentle powder, honey a trace of nectar sweetness, but the composition remains primarily about wet petals and cut stems. It stays close to the skin and fades within a few hours—ephemeral in the way an April afternoon is ephemeral.
This suits anyone seeking an uncomplicated lilac that prioritizes naturalism over longevity. It smells like standing outside after a rainstorm, not like remembering one through heavy perfumery. Straightforward, wearable, gone before you tire of it.
Scent twins
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