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The electronic banana
Sounds weird at first... it's also!
A daring experiment, but at the same time also surprising. I assume that the scent polarizes strongly, especially because of the strong synthetical note.
Henry of Blackbird told me on Esxence that they had been researching the fragrance component for a long time, which leaves this typical impression of warm electronics. I think they did a good job. To like the scent you probably need a certain electro-affine prehistory. I still remember too well how as a teenager I often sat in front of our Commodore C64 and gambled with my buddies for hours or nights. At that time the computers were not "tres chique" in aluminium and glass, as they are today, but in an ordinary plastic case with large transistors inside, which became warm when the needles were constantly being removed and caused the pleasant smell of warm electronics and plasticizers evaporating from the plastic cases. That was my youth.
But quite apart from the nostalgic enthusiasm, I might add that I have a penchant for synthetic fragrances. Who likes e.g. Odeur 71 or 53 from CdG is also in good hands with the electronic banana.
The banana, however, is very discreet. When you know she's inside, you can smell her right away. If you don't know it, you only notice a trace of creaminess in the background, which literally holds the electronics together.
Not for everyone, not for every day, but always something extravagant to attract attention!
A daring experiment, but at the same time also surprising. I assume that the scent polarizes strongly, especially because of the strong synthetical note.
Henry of Blackbird told me on Esxence that they had been researching the fragrance component for a long time, which leaves this typical impression of warm electronics. I think they did a good job. To like the scent you probably need a certain electro-affine prehistory. I still remember too well how as a teenager I often sat in front of our Commodore C64 and gambled with my buddies for hours or nights. At that time the computers were not "tres chique" in aluminium and glass, as they are today, but in an ordinary plastic case with large transistors inside, which became warm when the needles were constantly being removed and caused the pleasant smell of warm electronics and plasticizers evaporating from the plastic cases. That was my youth.
But quite apart from the nostalgic enthusiasm, I might add that I have a penchant for synthetic fragrances. Who likes e.g. Odeur 71 or 53 from CdG is also in good hands with the electronic banana.
The banana, however, is very discreet. When you know she's inside, you can smell her right away. If you don't know it, you only notice a trace of creaminess in the background, which literally holds the electronics together.
Not for everyone, not for every day, but always something extravagant to attract attention!
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Since I like something like that, I put him on the watch list once.