Does Lince perform well enough for cold weather?+−
Yes. While it has citrus and floral components, the heavy influence of vanilla, ambergris, and sandalwood allows it to stand up well against the cold. It is most frequently worn in the fall and winter.
Is this fragrance suitable for the office?+−
While Lince can be worn in a business setting, its sweet and powdery profile is often considered more appropriate for leisure or evening wear. If worn to work, it is best applied lightly to manage the projection of the floral notes.
How does the fig note interact with the florals?+−
The fig provides a milky, slightly fruity texture that bridges the gap between the bright citrus opening and the floral heart. It works with the iris to create a creamy, "lipstick-like" smoothness rather than a sharp, green fruitiness.
Is Lince a very "sugary" sweet scent?+−
The sweetness in Lince is more floral and balsamic than gourmand. It derives its sweetness from vanilla blossom and heliotrope rather than burnt sugar, giving it a soft, natural feel rather than a synthetic candy-like quality.