Absolument Absinthe Absolument Parfumeur 2006
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A second chance
I had already tested Absolument Absinthe a few days ago and found it to be too sweet for me.
Today at over 30°C I decided to give it another try.
Well, I took the test in the evening and immediately caught a rebuke from my husband that you don't do something like that in the evening because then you "stink" all night long. Well, isso.
Immediately after spraying on my nose, I was shocked and pulled it back again. I smelled the biting note of hairspray.
So I waited a little longer, but I didn't even have to wait that long.
Then a very floral scent of lily of the valley quickly developed. But I am still looking for a discreet Ylang Ylang.
Now it's been 2 hours since I sprayed it on my wrist and I smell ylang ylang and not massive, not obtrusive but very pleasantly soft.
I think this scent still has a chance. Perhaps it will end up as a bottle in my collection
Today at over 30°C I decided to give it another try.
Well, I took the test in the evening and immediately caught a rebuke from my husband that you don't do something like that in the evening because then you "stink" all night long. Well, isso.
Immediately after spraying on my nose, I was shocked and pulled it back again. I smelled the biting note of hairspray.
So I waited a little longer, but I didn't even have to wait that long.
Then a very floral scent of lily of the valley quickly developed. But I am still looking for a discreet Ylang Ylang.
Now it's been 2 hours since I sprayed it on my wrist and I smell ylang ylang and not massive, not obtrusive but very pleasantly soft.
I think this scent still has a chance. Perhaps it will end up as a bottle in my collection
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