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Thursday, November 03, 2005

Perfume Review: Serge Lutens Clair de Musc


Let me start by saying that I am not a musk lover; so far there have been only two musk scents that I wanted to own, both of them by Serge Lutens. The two could not be more different. The musk is usually regarded as one of the most sensual components in the perfumery; Muscs Koublai Khan, the first Lutens musk I adore, is the epitome of that sensuality. It is an incredibly dirty, animalic, breathtakingly erotic scent that makes my mouth dry and my knees weak. Now imagine the scent thst is the absolute opposite. Where Muscs Koublai Khan is corporeal, Clair de Musc, the second Lutens musk I love, is ethereal. Where Muscs Koublai Khan is grimy and soiled, Clair de Musc is luminous and transparent. Muscs Koublai Khan showcases musk’s earthy, sinful, very human aspect. Clair de Musc is purity and light that is out of this world.

So light is Clair de Musc, it almost has no smell. The wizards Lutens and Sheldrake created an olfactory equivalent of transparency, clearness and light. It starts with a gently citrusy accord of bergamot and even more delicate note of orange blossom, softly the floral notes (mostly the jasmine, to my nose, light and almost green) step in to be in turn joined by the whisper of sandalwood. The iris note brings a certain cold quality to the fragrance; Clair de Musc is cool and perfectly clear, like water from Galadriel’s pitcher, running to feel The Mirror of Seeing. Looking into the cold transparent depths of Clair de Musc one almost feels that it is possible to see there things that were, and things that are, and some things that have not yet come to pass. Whenever I smell Clair de Musc, I see Cate Blanchett as Galadriel, all long blonde hair and flowing white dress; it is no wonder that my geeky Lord of the Rings loving soul finds this fragrance irresistible.


*The picture of Clair de Musc is from osmoz.com
*The first photo of Galdriel is from Scifispace.com,
the second one is from
groups.msn.com/LothlorienOfTheElves

9 Comments:

Blogger Marina said...

Sounds interesting V! When you try it, please report :-)
As of the moment, which is your favourite musk scent?

8:33 AM EST  
Blogger Marina said...

Thank you N! The very name Gold Musk sounds very appealing to me. I should definitely try it!

8:34 AM EST  
Blogger NowSmellThis said...

I have a decant still waiting to be smelled...thanks for the incentive, M!

10:12 AM EST  
Blogger Marina said...

You are very welcome R! I am always happy to enable in any way I can :-)

10:14 AM EST  
Blogger Marina said...

I absolutely agree!! I love Musc Ravageur and I LOVE Bois et Musc.

11:43 AM EST  
Blogger Kyahgirl said...

Very nice review. I got the same impression of 'ethereal' scent from this one. I'm not wild about musk although, I too love Musc Ravageur. Interesting eh?
As for light musks I like, the one called Creature d'Ange Musc is very nice.

12:23 PM EST  
Blogger Marina said...

It is funny, L, I am not a fan of musks yet I also like Musc Ravageur, and, even stranger, I like Muscs Koublai Khan...maybe I do like musks after all? :-) I will to find Creature d'Ange Musc, the very name sounds so lovely.

9:07 AM EST  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm always on the lookout for the "perfect" musk, and this is right up there. And an ex-boyfriend totally swooned over it. I sometimes mix it with Musc KK or Kiehl's Musk (though not sure if that does anything other than let me use more than one at a time). If you like this, you might like Les Nereides Musc Samarkand too.

11:43 PM EST  
Blogger Marina said...

Thank you very much for the recommendation! I will definitely try it!

9:14 AM EST  

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