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FrauMieze
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Eternal Love
The mountain meadow awoke on a radiant summer morning. The sun tickled the colorful flowers as a fresh breeze swept through the mountain slopes. The flower fields stretched far and wide, fading into the horizon. A white tent reached up, danced around by wildflowers, and the guests took their seats on the old wooden benches.
The bride, a true ray of sunshine in her light white dress, seemed to dance across the flower meadow. The love between her and the groom reflected in their eyes as they stood under a floral arch. The ceremony began, the officiant spoke words carried by the mountain air.
The rings, small symbols of a great story, found their place. The flower meadow seemed to applaud as the couple kissed. Cheers erupted, and the flower meadow became a dance floor. The music mingled with the wind, and the guests danced, laughed, celebrated love.
The mountain meadows, witnesses to a summer love story, embraced the couple. Nature, as far as the eye could see, became part of this celebration. The sunbeams kissed the dancing people, and the mountain air carried the joy over the fragrant flower meadow. The wedding ended, but the mountain meadow would forever preserve the story of a love.
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The mountain meadow wedding is just a story, but I associate № 08 Été Éternel exactly with such a scene - such a fabulous perfume that one does not forget.
The scent notes immediately brought such a celebration to mind.
Creamy and light. A violet scent surprises, even though there is no violet celebrating at all. And this Nivea note gives it an adult refinement that simply lingers. Feminine and delicate - that best describes the fragrance.
Bergamot hides shyly, and the orange blossom only makes a subtle appearance to say hello. Sandalwood holds back, the tuberose shows itself wonderfully subtly. Vanilla behaves almost like a ninja - hardly noticeable. Ylang-ylang dances on the skin like a gentle summer rain, and the rose is more of a quiet observer in this floral play.
Even though the scent is fine, soft, and feminine, it is still very long-lasting. At first, perhaps even a bit too strong.
I fell in love with it immediately. My perfume-averse husband actually gifted it to me for Christmas.
I greatly appreciate the scents from Frau Tonis, as they are lovingly handcrafted and bottled in Grasse and Berlin. They contain controlled organic raw materials - synthetic ingredients and preservatives are largely avoided. Even the bottles are made from recyclable materials.
Conclusion: lovely and definitely worth trying for all ladies (and gentlemen) who enjoy creamy floral scents.
The bride, a true ray of sunshine in her light white dress, seemed to dance across the flower meadow. The love between her and the groom reflected in their eyes as they stood under a floral arch. The ceremony began, the officiant spoke words carried by the mountain air.
The rings, small symbols of a great story, found their place. The flower meadow seemed to applaud as the couple kissed. Cheers erupted, and the flower meadow became a dance floor. The music mingled with the wind, and the guests danced, laughed, celebrated love.
The mountain meadows, witnesses to a summer love story, embraced the couple. Nature, as far as the eye could see, became part of this celebration. The sunbeams kissed the dancing people, and the mountain air carried the joy over the fragrant flower meadow. The wedding ended, but the mountain meadow would forever preserve the story of a love.
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The mountain meadow wedding is just a story, but I associate № 08 Été Éternel exactly with such a scene - such a fabulous perfume that one does not forget.
The scent notes immediately brought such a celebration to mind.
Creamy and light. A violet scent surprises, even though there is no violet celebrating at all. And this Nivea note gives it an adult refinement that simply lingers. Feminine and delicate - that best describes the fragrance.
Bergamot hides shyly, and the orange blossom only makes a subtle appearance to say hello. Sandalwood holds back, the tuberose shows itself wonderfully subtly. Vanilla behaves almost like a ninja - hardly noticeable. Ylang-ylang dances on the skin like a gentle summer rain, and the rose is more of a quiet observer in this floral play.
Even though the scent is fine, soft, and feminine, it is still very long-lasting. At first, perhaps even a bit too strong.
I fell in love with it immediately. My perfume-averse husband actually gifted it to me for Christmas.
I greatly appreciate the scents from Frau Tonis, as they are lovingly handcrafted and bottled in Grasse and Berlin. They contain controlled organic raw materials - synthetic ingredients and preservatives are largely avoided. Even the bottles are made from recyclable materials.
Conclusion: lovely and definitely worth trying for all ladies (and gentlemen) who enjoy creamy floral scents.
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Bergamot
Orange blossom
Sandalwood
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