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Armageddon in the Rose Garden with the Incense Fog Machine
As confusing as the title is, the fragrance is just as bewildering at first. It is truly very complex and a real chameleon among niche perfumes.
The longevity is truly unbeatable and (unfortunately) worth its high price. Just one spray on the décolletage is enough, and the scent lingers for 12 hours. So far, a good impression. If you're curious about the fragrance, then really dose it carefully; one pump is already sufficient. If you overspray, it gives Alien Eau de Parfum a big high five because they perform similarly in terms of heaviness. This is not a direct comparison of the two fragrances, but a high dose is a guarantee for a headache candidate.
Now to the fragrance itself:
The beginning is very smoky, soft, and present. The fog machine that is turned on in the rose garden carries its smoke stealthily among the reserved roses. Is someone hiding in the bushes, nibbling on dark chocolate?!
Ah! Hazelnut, it’s you. The hazelnut behaves very elegantly and is not too sweet. More like a 70% dark chocolate at room temperature. Smells delicious!
The rose remains in the background and is not a classic 0815 rose like the one perceived in "Toy 2 Bubble Gum (Eau de Toilette) | Moschino." More like a washed-out rose that has been told:
Your time is over, but you may continue to perform as a supporting actress. Gladly seen and warmly welcomed.
So now we have the rose garden and the incense fog machine. After the initial flood of scent, the incense transforms into a pleasantly woody note. I’m happy to stay here!
Then comes the leading actress, the pear. The pear struts through this fog Armageddon with a delicious fruit liqueur and provocatively sips from it. This fruity note is the conductor of this scent symphony and gives the entire perfume its character. This component lovingly throws the other ingredients in the face with a dodgeball, sending them to the "bench" where they can still perform quietly. Well played!
Osmanthus & jasmine cheer on the pear but are also just minor supporting actors here. The scent is now dominated by a sweetness that continues to be carried by the incense.
Confidently, the pear takes its place on the throne. And while snacking on vanilla crescents, it relaxes.
The dry down is my personal favorite because all the hustle and bustle that one previously felt in the nose settles down, and the fragrance unfolds finally, showing its mature feminine face.
Your surroundings will perceive the fruity and feminine aura of this perfume, whether you like it or not.
Here, the dose definitely makes the poison. Impulsively, I would recommend it for colder days due to its heaviness. But in low doses, it is an absolute early summer "I'm-wearing-my-first-summer-dress-of-the-year" scent!
It is sold as a unisex fragrance but is extremely feminine in its effect.
This perfume grins at you and says:
Love me or hate me, I don't give a f***!
The longevity is truly unbeatable and (unfortunately) worth its high price. Just one spray on the décolletage is enough, and the scent lingers for 12 hours. So far, a good impression. If you're curious about the fragrance, then really dose it carefully; one pump is already sufficient. If you overspray, it gives Alien Eau de Parfum a big high five because they perform similarly in terms of heaviness. This is not a direct comparison of the two fragrances, but a high dose is a guarantee for a headache candidate.
Now to the fragrance itself:
The beginning is very smoky, soft, and present. The fog machine that is turned on in the rose garden carries its smoke stealthily among the reserved roses. Is someone hiding in the bushes, nibbling on dark chocolate?!
Ah! Hazelnut, it’s you. The hazelnut behaves very elegantly and is not too sweet. More like a 70% dark chocolate at room temperature. Smells delicious!
The rose remains in the background and is not a classic 0815 rose like the one perceived in "Toy 2 Bubble Gum (Eau de Toilette) | Moschino." More like a washed-out rose that has been told:
Your time is over, but you may continue to perform as a supporting actress. Gladly seen and warmly welcomed.
So now we have the rose garden and the incense fog machine. After the initial flood of scent, the incense transforms into a pleasantly woody note. I’m happy to stay here!
Then comes the leading actress, the pear. The pear struts through this fog Armageddon with a delicious fruit liqueur and provocatively sips from it. This fruity note is the conductor of this scent symphony and gives the entire perfume its character. This component lovingly throws the other ingredients in the face with a dodgeball, sending them to the "bench" where they can still perform quietly. Well played!
Osmanthus & jasmine cheer on the pear but are also just minor supporting actors here. The scent is now dominated by a sweetness that continues to be carried by the incense.
Confidently, the pear takes its place on the throne. And while snacking on vanilla crescents, it relaxes.
The dry down is my personal favorite because all the hustle and bustle that one previously felt in the nose settles down, and the fragrance unfolds finally, showing its mature feminine face.
Your surroundings will perceive the fruity and feminine aura of this perfume, whether you like it or not.
Here, the dose definitely makes the poison. Impulsively, I would recommend it for colder days due to its heaviness. But in low doses, it is an absolute early summer "I'm-wearing-my-first-summer-dress-of-the-year" scent!
It is sold as a unisex fragrance but is extremely feminine in its effect.
This perfume grins at you and says:
Love me or hate me, I don't give a f***!
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Kann dir absolut nur zustimmen, dass bei diesem Duft echt die Dosis das Gift macht!
Übersprüht kaum ertragbar, dezent dosiert sooooooo wunderschön!