Commodity Book Expressive 100ml
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152.55€
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Founded in 2013, Commodity is the luxe perfume house that understands there's no 'one scent fits all' when it comes to the fragrances you wear and share. Formulating aromas that are simple, memorable and modern, the brand's collection offers three different intensities (Personal, Expressive and Bold) to give you customisable control. Uniting notes with nostalgia, the Book Expressive Eau de Parfum (100ml) offers a warmer rendition of the woody notes, which sits close to the skin in an unexpectedly fresh way.
Open up your inner world (read: personal space) to an air of crisp, nature-inspired notes thanks to Commodity's Book Expressive Eau de Parfum (100ml).
Perfect for those who want to savour their scent and hold it close like a page-turning novel, this warming fragrance blends accents of bergamot and eucalyptus to add a fresh, herby feel. Subtle but hard-to-miss traces of amber, vetiver, cedarwood, sandalwood and amyris anchor this perfume with the right amount of depth: one that is airy, optimistic yet still captivating.
SD Alcohol 40-B (Alcohol Denat.), Parfum/Fragrance, Aqua/Water/Eau, Limonene, Linalool, Geraniol, Farnesol, Citral.
For the latest information, it is recommended to review the ingredient list printed on the packaging of the product prior to usage or consumption.
Spritz 1-2 times directly on the pulse points, such as your wrists, inner elbows or sides of the neck. Rubbing or dabbing will break down a fragrance and cause it to wear off more quickly.
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Not good but not bad I guess ?
Commodity Book is definitely a well-crafted fragrance, but it just wasn’t for me. On my skin, it leaned heavily into that "library" vibe — dry woods, crisp paper, and something slightly dusty and enclosed, almost like opening an old hardcover in a quiet archive. It’s not a bad scent by any means — it has character and a clear identity. I can see it appealing to those who love intellectual, woody fragrances with a nostalgic, introspective twist. But personally, I found it a bit too closed-off and static. It lacked the warmth or modernity I usually gravitate toward. If you’re into fragrances that evoke stillness, bookshelves, and vintage charm, this might be perfect for you. It just didn’t resonate with my taste.
by Nana
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