01/31/2020

Sequoia
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Sequoia
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That's when it knocked the socks off Lizzy
She had been working towards this moment all her career: Now she was allowed to be present at a press conference of the Queen. In the front row, for the most popular women's magazine in the country. We should be underway in 10 minutes. The security check had already been passed, now just visit the ceramic department of Buckingham Palace and freshen up. Thank God she had quickly found a small golden tester on her way out of the house, which she had now taken out of her handbag. Two dashes... and go.
10 minutes later: the Queen enters the room, wrinkles her nose, fans air to herself and goes down. So much for the interview - but at least now she could take photos in peace of mind. She had room enough for it in the room. Why is it that no one dared to go near her?
For me, this fragrance is as ambiguous as its name:
I have no clear opinion on any royals or oud. Nomen est omen: The smell almost killed me when I had a splash. It is roomy, sweet and soft. In the first moment: Wow! What is that? After: Does it ever stop?
I kind of like "Oud save the Queen." It is very individual and exciting. I really like the start with bergamot - no matter if the Earl Grey is in between or not. I also find the jasmine-oud combination successful. But the intensity is not only knocking Lizzy's socks off. And it holds and holds and holds
It will not be an everyday scent with me, otherwise I will need personal protection myself. But he's already cool.
10 minutes later: the Queen enters the room, wrinkles her nose, fans air to herself and goes down. So much for the interview - but at least now she could take photos in peace of mind. She had room enough for it in the room. Why is it that no one dared to go near her?
For me, this fragrance is as ambiguous as its name:
I have no clear opinion on any royals or oud. Nomen est omen: The smell almost killed me when I had a splash. It is roomy, sweet and soft. In the first moment: Wow! What is that? After: Does it ever stop?
I kind of like "Oud save the Queen." It is very individual and exciting. I really like the start with bergamot - no matter if the Earl Grey is in between or not. I also find the jasmine-oud combination successful. But the intensity is not only knocking Lizzy's socks off. And it holds and holds and holds
It will not be an everyday scent with me, otherwise I will need personal protection myself. But he's already cool.
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