01/19/2024
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Steam bath honey rub
Who doesn't know and like them?
These rubs, before an extensive steam bath.
As a passionate water, sauna and hamman rat, I know them only too well and therefore enjoy them to the full. Washing the body clean of dirt and worries. The feeling is a feast for body, mind and soul every time.
My favorite are the honey or sugar rubs before a steam bath. Not to mention the Swiss stone pine foam massage! (Which you should definitely try, with passionate facilities)
Enough rambling, let's get to the scent.
Kasbah comes from the Arabic and means something like castle, palace or just old town (North African part. Although the fragrance can in no way be associated with a castle, it does have an oriental touch. Hamman would have fitted better.
Kasbah reminds me of this and evokes a feeling of sweet well-being. A beautiful, warm, orange-covered oil that kisses the warm and moist skin. A very expressive note of honey, which shimmers brightly in the fragrance. Delicately in the background, a lovely woody note that sinks into a sea of tonka bean. Something warm and earthy at its deepest point. This is the fragrance. A combination of orange, honey, wood and, above all, tonka bean. Sweet, strong, steamy and quite flowing. If you like moist, flowing sweetness, you've come to the right place. It has enormous longevity and the sillage is also overpowering. I can't detect many jumps or an exciting development here. For me personally, it is well suited to the mind games of a steam bath, but I wouldn't want to wear it any other way. It's far too sweet and pleasing for me, and for some it's even overwhelming. My husband raised his eyebrows after the first cloud reached him. His comment was not long in coming: "Honey pot. Yes, it is. But definitely lighter and not with a dark touch.
These rubs, before an extensive steam bath.
As a passionate water, sauna and hamman rat, I know them only too well and therefore enjoy them to the full. Washing the body clean of dirt and worries. The feeling is a feast for body, mind and soul every time.
My favorite are the honey or sugar rubs before a steam bath. Not to mention the Swiss stone pine foam massage! (Which you should definitely try, with passionate facilities)
Enough rambling, let's get to the scent.
Kasbah comes from the Arabic and means something like castle, palace or just old town (North African part. Although the fragrance can in no way be associated with a castle, it does have an oriental touch. Hamman would have fitted better.
Kasbah reminds me of this and evokes a feeling of sweet well-being. A beautiful, warm, orange-covered oil that kisses the warm and moist skin. A very expressive note of honey, which shimmers brightly in the fragrance. Delicately in the background, a lovely woody note that sinks into a sea of tonka bean. Something warm and earthy at its deepest point. This is the fragrance. A combination of orange, honey, wood and, above all, tonka bean. Sweet, strong, steamy and quite flowing. If you like moist, flowing sweetness, you've come to the right place. It has enormous longevity and the sillage is also overpowering. I can't detect many jumps or an exciting development here. For me personally, it is well suited to the mind games of a steam bath, but I wouldn't want to wear it any other way. It's far too sweet and pleasing for me, and for some it's even overwhelming. My husband raised his eyebrows after the first cloud reached him. His comment was not long in coming: "Honey pot. Yes, it is. But definitely lighter and not with a dark touch.
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