First Class by Aigner

First Class 2016

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11/05/2016 - 09:04 PM
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Indirect Birthday Gift

Since my husband has his birthday today, I will surprise him with First Class - only I will wear it, as he doesn't wear fragrances himself.
I want to be clever about it - maybe I can warm him up to the pleasant scent this way?
Let's see what comments arise when I slip into bed with him wearing First Class.

The scent is indeed herbaceous - spicy from the oak moss, but not old-fashioned or rough because of it.
Yet his now-trained nose immediately recognizes the melon and the apple, two ingredients he also likes in L'eau d'Issey.
Even the bright jasmine resonates with his sensitive nose.

When I ask if it's a unisex fragrance, he surprisingly shows interest.
And then he adds that the oak moss doesn't quite suit me - the patchouli, on the other hand, is not bothersome.
What is the name of the fragrance? And I can already smell the morning air.
Will he accept First Class for himself?
But he joyfully states that the scent would suit our friend Mani well, due to its emotional heartiness.
Well, that wasn't really the point of the exercise - but our friend will appreciate this spicy fruity scent.
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3 Comments
BlauemausBlauemaus 9 years ago
I can't quite understand Safin's response - it's clear that she wants to warm her husband up to the scent this way. Hoping that he might even want to wear it himself. There's no mention that it's his birthday gift. ;-) By the way, oakmoss doesn't suit me at all.
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Cassiel10Cassiel10 9 years ago
You give him something hoping he won't like it so you can use it instead? That must be love xD
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Safin23Safin23 9 years ago
So it's a total flop that you don't want to bear alone. Don't you know your husband's taste well enough to get him (or yourself) better gifts?
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