Cuban Cedar & Lime

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09.01.2024 - 12:36 AM
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7
Bottle
7
Sillage
7
Longevity
8.5
Scent

I'm following you, stranger!

It's a good thing I'm not a moth! Because if I was, I'd have to run away very quickly instead of enjoying the scent of "Cuban Cedar & Lime" and savoring every moment with it.
So a bag of stretched cedar wood in the closet is a guarantee against these small, harmful creatures and they only do good in shoes too:
Cedar wood, in whatever form, dispels the smell of "stinky feet" from any type of footwear by absorbing it with its rather soft wood.
The cedar is therefore not only a beautiful tree to look at, but also extremely useful:
Its natural aroma helps where many a chemical club seems to fail or be out of place.

I love this woody, sometimes almost a little austere spice of these trees with the silvery trunks, whose aromas caress my skin again and again with delicate fingers, which quietly awaken my inner self; as if they were wearing fine silk gloves, they caress the senses and get under my skin:
This protective and grounding, silvery-silky wood of a multifaceted tree that has become a fragrant oil, under whose expansive branches it is easy to seek shelter and find peace. (Which is probably why it is one of the basic building blocks of aromatherapy.)

In creating "Cuban Cedar & Lime", the "Bath House" brand has taken up these sensually enticing elements of cedar and added some good friends from the sunlit Hesperides Gardens to provide a lively, pleasantly fresh accompaniment: Silvery, silky wood with citrusy, luminous sunbursts.
My nose is already vibrating!
In order to spice up something so harmonious and sensually enticing, leather was used and skillfully combined with the already existing nasal pleasures.
Not the coarse, rustic leather, but a rather dark variety that does not hold back its animalism was chosen so as not to make our woody-spicy masculine fragrance friend with the little citrus fireflies come across as too well-behaved.
There should be a bit of cultivated eroticism: otherwise there would be a risk that the previously awakened senses would quietly fade away again; at the latest when the final musky blanket is pulled over the overall composition.

That can't happen here, because all the selected fragrance notes combine to form a whole that has a "Pied Piper of Hamelin" effect on me:
Anyone who wears this fragrance won't be getting rid of me any time soon!
At first the nose follows, still at a respectful distance, almost a little bashful, but sooner or later I sneak up on it! Yes, dear Floyd: How good that "Cuban Cedar & Lime" was your former signature fragrance and that you are still so far away from it; otherwise you would have a shadow following you!
(Not to be imagined!)

Even though the longevity and sillage here are average and therefore very environmentally friendly, their interaction is optimal.
"Cuban Cedar & Lime" is not a "wow" fragrance or a women's pick-me-up (which many seem to need to polish up their profile).
I find it an elegant companion, even on my skin, that is pleasantly exciting and stylish throughout the day and still has a lot to offer for the night.
Quasi: "A gentleman's gentleman!"
(If necessary with the help of a discreetly sprayed refresher!)
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