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08/10/2019 - 01:45 PM
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spicy desert

My girlfriend had prescribed me some exercise, and since we needed a light day cover anyway, I set off to Kstadt.

I stopped by the Berdoues, as they are always worth a sniff.

But - whoops - all are reduced in price by 20 euros!

This pleases and annoys me at the same time - after all, I recently paid full price for the undoubtedly beautiful cherry blossom branch.

Well, maybe a special offer could work today?
Oud de Sahraa is calling to me.

A gentle oriental fragrance, with sweet mandarin notes, which gives it a slightly aquatic feel.
The myrrh adds a soft spiciness, and the oud is pleasantly subtle to transparent.
No, not a dusty dry desert, but rather a mild refreshing oasis that invites you to linger.

A pleasant unisex scent that stays close to the skin but is still noticeable.

Now in summer, its statement feels a bit too warm for me - but in winter, it will shine well.

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4 Comments
BlauemausBlauemaus 6 years ago
I'm always cautious with Ouds or Orientals in general. We rarely, if ever, get along. :)
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16paws16paws 6 years ago
Spicy desert sounds good.
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SeeroseSeerose 6 years ago
Based on the pyramid, I think I would at least like it for a test. The way you describe it makes it sound unfamiliar to me. I miss that medicinal, musty dentist myrrh note, which might smell interesting with mandarin and support the oud. But what do the listed ingredients really say? Maybe myrrh is just added in a homeopathic way?
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FlirtyFlowerFlirtyFlower 6 years ago
Mmmmhhh, that sounds great! Trophy for you!
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