02/16/2019

Ephedra
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*nostalgic*
But before I can start with my impressions and the description of the fragrance, my inner Monk forces me to point out that this is the Eau de Parfum to spray on. All people who have made a comment or statement here are referring to the perfumeÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖL, which is listed here. *Sigh*
Ouffff ok, I feel better now. *Face rubbel*
So let's get on with my impressions.
I am always a little timid and careful when testing oriental fragrances, because you can really experience the greatest, but also most horrible things. I've really experienced a few surprises, both positive and negative.
From sweet chocolate candy to delicate powdery flowers with honey, to granny's penetrating rose soap with chewing tobacco, a gothic dentist, or simply a cowshed with mint.... there was really EVERYTHING.
So first put your arm far away from your nose and then somehow reach the far test strip with the bottle.
After I got the complete spray mist off, the nostalgia came down on me drop by drop.
Wow, I know him.
That was my first perfume back then. ( right after My Melodie Dreams ... yes, I'm so old )
It's even pretty much 1:1 like the old Venezia, so the suggestion here as a twin fragrance didn't surprise me at all. For all those who do not know Venezia:
The fragrance starts soft, warm and very feminine and you can't really smell the individual fragrance components.
The sweetness of caramel and vanilla is very perceptible, as if it had been poured over exotic flowers. I don't even notice rose, but jasmine a little, but generally it's rather exotic flowers for me with huge flowers full of sweet nectar. Despite its sweetness, the perfume is also spicy and warm, which is probably due to the sandalwood and runs through the whole fragrance.
The Sillage is not very luxuriant, but goes beyond skin close and the shelf life is also quite good
Really a beautiful, very feminine fragrance with an incredible price.
Ouffff ok, I feel better now. *Face rubbel*
So let's get on with my impressions.
I am always a little timid and careful when testing oriental fragrances, because you can really experience the greatest, but also most horrible things. I've really experienced a few surprises, both positive and negative.
From sweet chocolate candy to delicate powdery flowers with honey, to granny's penetrating rose soap with chewing tobacco, a gothic dentist, or simply a cowshed with mint.... there was really EVERYTHING.
So first put your arm far away from your nose and then somehow reach the far test strip with the bottle.
After I got the complete spray mist off, the nostalgia came down on me drop by drop.
Wow, I know him.
That was my first perfume back then. ( right after My Melodie Dreams ... yes, I'm so old )
It's even pretty much 1:1 like the old Venezia, so the suggestion here as a twin fragrance didn't surprise me at all. For all those who do not know Venezia:
The fragrance starts soft, warm and very feminine and you can't really smell the individual fragrance components.
The sweetness of caramel and vanilla is very perceptible, as if it had been poured over exotic flowers. I don't even notice rose, but jasmine a little, but generally it's rather exotic flowers for me with huge flowers full of sweet nectar. Despite its sweetness, the perfume is also spicy and warm, which is probably due to the sandalwood and runs through the whole fragrance.
The Sillage is not very luxuriant, but goes beyond skin close and the shelf life is also quite good
Really a beautiful, very feminine fragrance with an incredible price.