Dusita

Anamcara

Eau de Parfum

Femme
  Unisex
Masc
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Reviews
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Anamcara immediately gets your attention. Divine, juicy and sweet composition, yet different from other sweet smelling perfume. Peach with gentle vanilla with a dry down of soft sandalwood, I received compliments in the afternoon after putting it on early morning.
By   - Therapist from St. Louis on 9/30/2023
Another pretty scent from Dusita - a little warmer and fruit forward than some of her other female-leaning perfumes. It's pleasant to wear and easy to wear. Not a headache inducing scent. Wears well for hours. The dry down leans towards a fresh masculine cologne, so, it does change and it does have layers. Spring, Summer, possibly Fall scent. I enjoyed the sample. Not sure I would buy a full size bottle.
By   - Filmmaker from Los Angeles on 3/8/2023
I’m totally addicted to Di Ser’s Kurokami. It’s an incredibly refreshing confluence of sweet-tart (grapefruit) and a jammy-velvety rose. Typically, I dislike rose scents — unless it’s the real thing, still unplucked. In a frag tho, I can’t ignore memories of the cheap perfumes of my grandma’s pre-WWII era. Now, a competitor emerged — Anamcara. It too has that utterly refreshing, uplifting sweet-tart. The blood orange, orange blossom + peach combine as a perfect FRESH. Then lush florals waft in & out, w/just a tiny hint of smokiness. The magic tho — unlike most orange blossom scents that disappear just as one’s dopamine gets tickled — this does not. Luxury. Happiness …
By   - Professor from Vancouver on 4/2/2022
I love Dusita’s Melodie (tuberose), but couldn’t ignore its mothball twist. Instead, I developed a surprising addiction for Di Ser’s Kurokami — surprising because it has a sweet-tart (not cheap candy) hook. That’s an indecipherable blend of a jammy rose with grapefruit. It’s effect on my mood is profoundly uplifting, and is among the few frags that don’t dry down to a nasty metallic-vinegar on me. But it’s pricey for a daily addiction, so I’m on to Mizu. Then I found another of this kind - ANAMCARRA! It too combines a jammy-rose with citrus, but wow — it actually lasts a long time, woo hoo!!! Also, I don’t subscribe to the gendering of frags, but it smells just as fabulous on my male partner. Love!!!
By   - Professor from Vancouver on 3/26/2022
I was surprised by how much I like — nay, adore — this. I’ve become addicted to Di Ser’s Kurokami, and this frag is definitely a relative w/ingredients: orange blossom, freesia, tea, peach, rose de Mai, jasmine, and so on. It’s not each ingredient as much as their overall synthesis. I detect a resinous (deeper, not squeaky house cleaner) citrus & orange blossom — both brighten the rose until it’s an almost undetectable, with a touch of tart fruit (not gourmand as much as a whiff of passion fruit or sweet tart. Most frags quickly turn into vinegar on my skin, except for this one, Kurokami & Peche Cardinal. It’s definitely uplifting enuf to call it a “mood enhancer” and lasts long enough to justify ordering a FB. A delight.
By   - Professor from Vancouver on 2/26/2022
It seems like every review, most boast about how wonderful the scent is, well let me tell you that I have been sampling a few years now and no scent has captivated me as much as Dusita Anamacara. It suggests being a little on the feminine side. I disagree, I think it's definitely male. No reviews so far, but this and samples are all sold out. What does that tell you? Try it !
By   - self employed from kingston ny on 10/13/2021