Les Matins Bleus d'Agadir Benchaâbane 2012
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Herb Garden
For 2 days, the envelope with the samples from Les Parfums de Soleil has been with me, and I thought about which of the 5 I should describe. I didn't burst into cheers during any of the tests, but a promise is a promise... well then...
Les matins bleus d'Agadir starts off a bit beastly-bitter-herbaceous; I almost had the impression that it had gone a bit off. However, the little beast calms down very quickly, and many little herbs come to the fore - a real little herb garden unfolds. I can only faintly smell lemon at first, and eventually, it completely evaporates. Mint is always part of the mix, but not fresh-ethereal, rather just as an aroma contributor.
The nice floral duet of jasmine and rose adds a delicate touch, making the fragrance more wearable. At first, I thought of a scent from Hermes, but it’s not that bold here; there’s nothing directly refreshing, rather it’s herbaceous-soft without any sweetness and with low sillage. I would classify it as unisex.
It is certainly wearable, but I know fragrances in this direction that I like more, so I’m spared the hunt.
Les matins bleus d'Agadir starts off a bit beastly-bitter-herbaceous; I almost had the impression that it had gone a bit off. However, the little beast calms down very quickly, and many little herbs come to the fore - a real little herb garden unfolds. I can only faintly smell lemon at first, and eventually, it completely evaporates. Mint is always part of the mix, but not fresh-ethereal, rather just as an aroma contributor.
The nice floral duet of jasmine and rose adds a delicate touch, making the fragrance more wearable. At first, I thought of a scent from Hermes, but it’s not that bold here; there’s nothing directly refreshing, rather it’s herbaceous-soft without any sweetness and with low sillage. I would classify it as unisex.
It is certainly wearable, but I know fragrances in this direction that I like more, so I’m spared the hunt.
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