For me, this fragrance is completely underrated. Contrary to the reviews here stating that Musk Kashmir is barely perceptible, I have had different experiences and absolutely cannot confirm that. I wore it on vacation in very warm temperatures, mostly in the evening after showering, and was honestly surprised: it was pleasantly present on my skin and even clearly perceptible on my T-shirt after more than 24 hours. Yes, it is a skin scent—soft, clean, and close—but by no means as "invisible" as is often claimed. This very calm, creamy radiance had an incredibly soothing, almost grounding effect on me, especially on hot evenings. For me, it is a beautiful, underrated fragrance with more presence than it is often credited with. Addendum: After several further tests, I have to slightly supplement my initial assessment. In the hot, humid climate of my Thailand vacation, Musk Kashmir seemed much more present and radiant on my skin than now back home in Germany. The longevity remains very good for me; even the next morning, the fragrance was still detectable, albeit rather close to the skin and soft. I would therefore describe it less as "present" today and more as a very gentle, creamy skin scent with a calm aura. However, it is precisely this relaxed, clean warmth that continues to make it particularly beautiful for me.