01/03/2019

Minigolf
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Minigolf
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Clove seasoning, blue cedar and ice under the feet
And again I have a scent under my nose that doesn't actually exist anymore. At least not officially.
The good one was an integral part of every imaginable drugstore until the late 90s and did not cost much. A rarity these days. "SIR Canada Cedar".
No Eau de Cologne, as it says on it, no, from the concentration rather like a current Eau de Parfum.
Scent does it kind of "cool," yeah, even "cold, icy cold." Although there is a lot of spice in here, like cloves, probably also some pepper and nutmeg. Some "leather" I also think I can decipher, but above all WOOD.
Cedar wood, sandalwood and a little "birch tar".
But where does the cold, which always seems to be subliminal, come from? That works like an ice sheet under the "feet", or like hoarfrost on conifer branches??
Possible explanation for this could be a certain musk, possibly nitro musk, a scent element that used to be often used as an ingredient in perfumes, but is no longer used today.
In any case the country name "Canada" fits into the concept, also the name "Cedar".
Because "cedar" is the scent of it, and.... as cold as a Canadian winter.
the durability is good to very good, the "radiation" somewhat more moderate. And cold, blue, snowy. wintery and....FRÖSTEL.... yet delicious...
The good one was an integral part of every imaginable drugstore until the late 90s and did not cost much. A rarity these days. "SIR Canada Cedar".
No Eau de Cologne, as it says on it, no, from the concentration rather like a current Eau de Parfum.
Scent does it kind of "cool," yeah, even "cold, icy cold." Although there is a lot of spice in here, like cloves, probably also some pepper and nutmeg. Some "leather" I also think I can decipher, but above all WOOD.
Cedar wood, sandalwood and a little "birch tar".
But where does the cold, which always seems to be subliminal, come from? That works like an ice sheet under the "feet", or like hoarfrost on conifer branches??
Possible explanation for this could be a certain musk, possibly nitro musk, a scent element that used to be often used as an ingredient in perfumes, but is no longer used today.
In any case the country name "Canada" fits into the concept, also the name "Cedar".
Because "cedar" is the scent of it, and.... as cold as a Canadian winter.
the durability is good to very good, the "radiation" somewhat more moderate. And cold, blue, snowy. wintery and....FRÖSTEL.... yet delicious...
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