Estee Lauder Amber Mystique ~ new fragrance

Estee Lauder Amber Mystique

Estee Lauder will launch Amber Mystique, a new followup to 2011′s unisex Wood Mystique. The oriental amber is meant to be ‘darkly ornate’.

Amber Mystique features notes of amber, rose, oud, blackcurrant, raspberry, pink pepper, ylang ylang, jasmine, incense, patchouli, sandalwood, labdanum, leather and musk.

Estee Lauder Amber Mystique will be introduced in the Middle East in March, and will be available in 100 ml Eau de Parfum,

(via moodiereport)

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  1. Omega
    Posted on 12 February 2013

    Oh, I love anything amber! I haven’t got the chance to smell WM but heard it wasn’t all that great? I want to try this though! And the bottle! I dig it!

    • Lys
      Posted on 12 February 2013

      Distribution is tough on these, never seen WM except online.

      • Omega
        Posted on 12 February 2013

        I know, it stinks. They should make those available here! Not fair!

      • Posted on 12 February 2013

        I never really looked for them, but I know the last one did get here eventually. Easier in the UK maybe.

  2. datura5750
    Posted on 12 February 2013

    The first one was (is) available at Nordstrom, it’s lovely!
    I hope this one comes to the U.S.!

    • Posted on 12 February 2013

      Thanks — knew it was here but didn’t remember where.

    • miss kitty v.
      Posted on 12 February 2013

      Good to know! I’ve gotten to the point where I only hit the MAC counter at Nordies and leave. I’ll have to seek that out…

  3. Kitty
    Posted on 12 February 2013

    I love amber. Hope this is available at Nordies!

  4. Merlin
    Posted on 13 February 2013

    I found Wood Mystique…lame.

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