Ghost House Дом-призрак Anna Zworykina
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Herbal spirits
No question, the fragrances of good Anna are anything but crowdpleasers - through the bank away.
But as it is with all differences of taste, they have followers. And that is also justified - zmindest in my opinion.
On the one hand, there are the mainstream fragrances, there is the niche and there are fragrances that prescribe to the word perfume art and are just (perfume) art. What ultimately who likes and what he / she feels as portable or unportable (these words honestly resist me anyway) is eh through and through subjective.
Ghost House has left me initially perplexed in that I had expected something completely different based on the descriptions so far.
Decomposed corpses, mold, sweat and animalism? None of which I can smell out of this fragrance.
Incense I can also make out with the best will in the world none, but I honestly do not regret.
Difficult it is at first anyway.
Somehow as if one had taken Succus and / or (probably rather "and") Maruyama, tipped into a cauldron and then dissolved everything at cough juices and various herbal candies plus ointments in it, which one could find.
Edged it is.
Sau-sharp, sau-herb, biting-green and mini-mini-minimal rosy.
That's how it starts and that's how it stays. Even if he gains something in mildness in the late course and thus becomes something "easier".
I like both of the scents tipped into the cauldron very much and I also like Ghost House in its uncompromisingness and bite very well.
The connection to the name, namely a haunted house is missing me personally, however, completely. Since I would have found Witch Garden actually more appropriate.
But as it is with all differences of taste, they have followers. And that is also justified - zmindest in my opinion.
On the one hand, there are the mainstream fragrances, there is the niche and there are fragrances that prescribe to the word perfume art and are just (perfume) art. What ultimately who likes and what he / she feels as portable or unportable (these words honestly resist me anyway) is eh through and through subjective.
Ghost House has left me initially perplexed in that I had expected something completely different based on the descriptions so far.
Decomposed corpses, mold, sweat and animalism? None of which I can smell out of this fragrance.
Incense I can also make out with the best will in the world none, but I honestly do not regret.
Difficult it is at first anyway.
Somehow as if one had taken Succus and / or (probably rather "and") Maruyama, tipped into a cauldron and then dissolved everything at cough juices and various herbal candies plus ointments in it, which one could find.
Edged it is.
Sau-sharp, sau-herb, biting-green and mini-mini-minimal rosy.
That's how it starts and that's how it stays. Even if he gains something in mildness in the late course and thus becomes something "easier".
I like both of the scents tipped into the cauldron very much and I also like Ghost House in its uncompromisingness and bite very well.
The connection to the name, namely a haunted house is missing me personally, however, completely. Since I would have found Witch Garden actually more appropriate.
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