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Spring-like Daydream Without a Guilty Conscience
I’m sitting on the grass. It’s spring. It rained yesterday or the day before, and slowly the flowers are either opening their blossoms again - or they are doing so for the first time this year, in accordance with the season.
“Oh, how lovely!” I think, while I’m eating pudding with a cat. Of course, she gobbles everything up and then looks at me reproachfully when I don’t pull out a second one from my bag.
“What are you doing out here anyway? Don’t you have anything to do? Don’t you have to work, pay bills, do things that an adult has to do?” she asks me, and she almost had me there!
But as a master of procrastination, I brush it off with a laugh. “The things I’ve been putting off for a week can just as well wait until tomorrow. Besides: aren’t you actually a house cat? Shouldn’t I be asking you the same question you’re asking me?”
No, no.
We agree that we’d rather enjoy this beautiful moment together a little longer than let this dream dissipate.
It certainly won’t last much longer, and then Bagheera will be back in her secured outdoor area while I’m in the prison of my thoughts, revolving around what I still have to do.
So, Bagheera and I barely nod to each other, well aware that taking a break outweighs a guilty conscience by far. I close my eyes, she purrs.
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About the scent: It doesn’t undergo a big development. It starts off pleasant and remains so. I find it only slightly powdery, which does not apply to the scent itself.
It rather screams something like “Spring! Sweet as sugar! Buy more flowers!” and at least reminds me vaguely of grape sugar. I perceive the sillage as moderate; it quickly becomes close to the skin and lasts only a few hours on the skin and in the hair.
As mentioned in the statement, it strongly reminds me of an EdT from Étam, the French lingerie label, namely the “Bulleuse Delicieuse Eau Nue,” which I used up in 2017/18 and haven’t been able to repurchase since (you get redirected online to the Étam site, and it’s not available there either). The woody (supposedly sandalwood, if I remember correctly) base is common to both, and I find my scent memory aligns with it in the top/heart notes as well. Additionally, there’s a hint of Nivea for me. But that’s not a problem; I like the smell of Nivea.
About the bottle: okay. The cap, half wood and half plastic inside, is a bit of a deception and looks more eco-friendly at first glance than it actually is.
I like the label and the subtle print.
For the price, you can definitely buy it with a clear conscience and dream a little.
“Oh, how lovely!” I think, while I’m eating pudding with a cat. Of course, she gobbles everything up and then looks at me reproachfully when I don’t pull out a second one from my bag.
“What are you doing out here anyway? Don’t you have anything to do? Don’t you have to work, pay bills, do things that an adult has to do?” she asks me, and she almost had me there!
But as a master of procrastination, I brush it off with a laugh. “The things I’ve been putting off for a week can just as well wait until tomorrow. Besides: aren’t you actually a house cat? Shouldn’t I be asking you the same question you’re asking me?”
No, no.
We agree that we’d rather enjoy this beautiful moment together a little longer than let this dream dissipate.
It certainly won’t last much longer, and then Bagheera will be back in her secured outdoor area while I’m in the prison of my thoughts, revolving around what I still have to do.
So, Bagheera and I barely nod to each other, well aware that taking a break outweighs a guilty conscience by far. I close my eyes, she purrs.
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About the scent: It doesn’t undergo a big development. It starts off pleasant and remains so. I find it only slightly powdery, which does not apply to the scent itself.
It rather screams something like “Spring! Sweet as sugar! Buy more flowers!” and at least reminds me vaguely of grape sugar. I perceive the sillage as moderate; it quickly becomes close to the skin and lasts only a few hours on the skin and in the hair.
As mentioned in the statement, it strongly reminds me of an EdT from Étam, the French lingerie label, namely the “Bulleuse Delicieuse Eau Nue,” which I used up in 2017/18 and haven’t been able to repurchase since (you get redirected online to the Étam site, and it’s not available there either). The woody (supposedly sandalwood, if I remember correctly) base is common to both, and I find my scent memory aligns with it in the top/heart notes as well. Additionally, there’s a hint of Nivea for me. But that’s not a problem; I like the smell of Nivea.
About the bottle: okay. The cap, half wood and half plastic inside, is a bit of a deception and looks more eco-friendly at first glance than it actually is.
I like the label and the subtle print.
For the price, you can definitely buy it with a clear conscience and dream a little.
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And without procrastination, there probably wouldn't be any perfume comments at all...?