John
Clean, slightly woody very likeable scent
Stercus is Latin and means "feces"! A scent that is honest and direct. It can sound repulsive, but sweet, smoky and musty notes of leather and tobacco combined with warm earthy notes of musk creates an intimate scent that reflects the natural life cycle from beginning to end.
Volume: 50 ml
Orto Parisis creator Alessandro Gualtieri has a special theory of smells that the parts of the body that smell most are just where the soul is gathered. He wants to produce scent notes that can be perceived as unpleasant and make them exciting, interesting and beautiful. Orto Parisis aims to enchant, trigg your curiosity and maybe even disgust a bit. Above all, they want the carrier to form an own perception of the smell.
Clean, slightly woody very likeable scent
Another masterpiece. Despite the name
Dare to test this one, the name is a joke that I still understand. The scent is so unique that at first sniff it feels like something you don't actually like. But at the same time, it entices you to come back again, and then you're hooked. Because this scent feels forbidden, almost not allowed to love. But damn it's good.
I haven't smelled the perfume, but as a language enthusiast, I just want to point out that Stercus means dung and not feces in Latin. Feces in Latin is faeces.
The "nose's" creativity when it comes to scents is phenomenal
Sweet leather
Feels like a weaker dose of Terroni. Bought this blindly (as I’ve done with most perfumes) but would have probably skipped it since I already have Terroni.
After reading existing reviews online, it felt a bit daunting and at the same time enticing to order the perfume without testing it first. I did it anyway! The scent, according to my nose, isn’t as "repulsive" as its name and several reviewers claim. On my skin, the fragrance is warm and powerful. It lasts very long and matures into a sensual vibration. It is wonderful. Worth having. Highly recommended!