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Oh, CRAZY! How beautiful is this?!?
So "old-fashioned" and so beautiful! "Lazy-Crazy-English Fragrance" makes my olfactory organ rejoice, and that says a lot already.
But wait... it's not that simple! Because this is not a straightforward scent that wafts into the nose, but a work of art that wants to be composed first.
Speik lavender, as it was used in the famous soap, is extremely "nostalgic"
Along with the wonderful combination of various Mediterranean "blue herbs" that also grow in the mild climate of southern England, such as rosemary, sage, and Lavandula Officinalis, the "regular" lavender.
Also, the green cushions of forest moss that softly cover the ground. A cozy warm radiance emanates from English Lavender, although its "base colors" are blue, silver-gray, green, and turquoise.
Like a walk over green and "herbaceous" land, mild but always with a noticeable breeze, very "British" and yet all-encompassing "cosmopolitan," very touching in its down-to-earth beauty.
Reminiscent of the slightly wild nature of an "English garden," somewhat rugged and creaky yet conveying the "sweet" feeling of the first truly warming rays of spring sunshine.
Truly "crazy"... I'm usually not a "sentimental dreamer," but when enjoying this excellent "little water," I can't help myself...
But wait... it's not that simple! Because this is not a straightforward scent that wafts into the nose, but a work of art that wants to be composed first.
Speik lavender, as it was used in the famous soap, is extremely "nostalgic"
Along with the wonderful combination of various Mediterranean "blue herbs" that also grow in the mild climate of southern England, such as rosemary, sage, and Lavandula Officinalis, the "regular" lavender.
Also, the green cushions of forest moss that softly cover the ground. A cozy warm radiance emanates from English Lavender, although its "base colors" are blue, silver-gray, green, and turquoise.
Like a walk over green and "herbaceous" land, mild but always with a noticeable breeze, very "British" and yet all-encompassing "cosmopolitan," very touching in its down-to-earth beauty.
Reminiscent of the slightly wild nature of an "English garden," somewhat rugged and creaky yet conveying the "sweet" feeling of the first truly warming rays of spring sunshine.
Truly "crazy"... I'm usually not a "sentimental dreamer," but when enjoying this excellent "little water," I can't help myself...
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