Lunar Boadicea the Victorious 2012
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Top Review
Mindfulness, the stuff is smart!
First of all, as always, the explanation of the name, Lunar is foreign and means moon.
I believe this is the most expensive perfume I have ever smelled, and yes, I can, without wanting to brag, pick out all the ingredients listed up there in the fragrance pyramid.
Above all, the clove is prominent here. I will register "Epic" as its fragrance twin. Neither in the men's nor in the women's variant is there any clove according to the ingredient list, but I have believed for a long, long time that they at Amouage lie like printed.
So moving on, the clove in this Boadi is not just any clove, no, it is a Russian clove, and we all know what that means.
We start fruity, plum-like, bitter, I almost think of "Memoire" again from Amouage (never seen a plum) and then I am torn between grandma's rum pot and refreshingly young, orange, sugary mirabelles, all liqueur-like, but without a flag. Very smooth, delicious, juicy, zero doughy.
Clove remains stuck. Everything becomes rounder and finer, even finer than at Amouage, but as I said, those are also cheap Kik canister products compared to this one. What is mixed there is here crunched, scarified, and sliced. But what am I telling you, every child knows that.
In conclusion, if Carthusia does not get back to me regarding my application, I might try my luck with Boadi. Their language I also speak better, and at Harrods they probably won't remember after twenty years that they once threw me out. Maybe we both need a probation period.
Until then, please remain mindful here, if I make it to London, I will send you all the perfumes you want at cost price minus employee discount and samples on top. That's clear.
I believe this is the most expensive perfume I have ever smelled, and yes, I can, without wanting to brag, pick out all the ingredients listed up there in the fragrance pyramid.
Above all, the clove is prominent here. I will register "Epic" as its fragrance twin. Neither in the men's nor in the women's variant is there any clove according to the ingredient list, but I have believed for a long, long time that they at Amouage lie like printed.
So moving on, the clove in this Boadi is not just any clove, no, it is a Russian clove, and we all know what that means.
We start fruity, plum-like, bitter, I almost think of "Memoire" again from Amouage (never seen a plum) and then I am torn between grandma's rum pot and refreshingly young, orange, sugary mirabelles, all liqueur-like, but without a flag. Very smooth, delicious, juicy, zero doughy.
Clove remains stuck. Everything becomes rounder and finer, even finer than at Amouage, but as I said, those are also cheap Kik canister products compared to this one. What is mixed there is here crunched, scarified, and sliced. But what am I telling you, every child knows that.
In conclusion, if Carthusia does not get back to me regarding my application, I might try my luck with Boadi. Their language I also speak better, and at Harrods they probably won't remember after twenty years that they once threw me out. Maybe we both need a probation period.
Until then, please remain mindful here, if I make it to London, I will send you all the perfumes you want at cost price minus employee discount and samples on top. That's clear.
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2 Comments
FrauHolle 9 years ago
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Because I was so exhausted from running, I sat down on the cool marble tiles in the entrance.
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ElysaShades 9 years ago
Funny comment. But how did you manage to get kicked out of Harrods?
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