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Minigolf
Fine Face Powder with "Distant Effect"
I have a "mini" from the flea market, in a rectangular black bottle with golden lettering "Ashley Brooke" in larger "handwriting," and smaller printed below "Essential Line," just like in "Autunno's" photo. (There is also a transparent round bottle)
But the bottle is not the main focus; it is about its content. And this has a "memory scent" for me, as it reminds me of a face powder I once had, the brand I no longer remember, and it is no longer available, because I would recognize it if I saw it in the drugstore.
In short: "Essential Line" smells like the aforementioned powder. Lightly floral, like violets and iris, a bit of musk, and a pleasant scent of fresh potting soil.
And: once you have smelled it, the scent does not "fade" when you take your nose off your wrist; it "lingers" for a long time. Powdery, "sandy," soft-bitter.
It "tickles" slightly in the nose WITHOUT provoking a sneeze. Quite peculiar-pleasant, with distant, fine sandalwood in the "afterglow of the afterglow." Hard to explain, but anyone who has smelled something like this before knows what I mean.
Essential Line is not an everyday scent, but due to its subtle "distant effect," it could certainly provide a pleasant surprise in the workplace or when going out.
But the bottle is not the main focus; it is about its content. And this has a "memory scent" for me, as it reminds me of a face powder I once had, the brand I no longer remember, and it is no longer available, because I would recognize it if I saw it in the drugstore.
In short: "Essential Line" smells like the aforementioned powder. Lightly floral, like violets and iris, a bit of musk, and a pleasant scent of fresh potting soil.
And: once you have smelled it, the scent does not "fade" when you take your nose off your wrist; it "lingers" for a long time. Powdery, "sandy," soft-bitter.
It "tickles" slightly in the nose WITHOUT provoking a sneeze. Quite peculiar-pleasant, with distant, fine sandalwood in the "afterglow of the afterglow." Hard to explain, but anyone who has smelled something like this before knows what I mean.
Essential Line is not an everyday scent, but due to its subtle "distant effect," it could certainly provide a pleasant surprise in the workplace or when going out.
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