Almost Bare Bobbi Brown 2008
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fresh - green - floral - clean
The headline actually says it all.
I'm surprised that only 4 users here own it, even though the fresh - floral - clean faction is not only slightly present here at Parfumo.
So folks, give this scent a try. However, I recently saw it at the turquoise fragrance dealer already on the bottom shelf. Unfortunately, not discounted.
I've had it in my collection for as long as it has existed and I like to come back to it every now and then.
The scent development is not complicated or even lengthy.
I don't smell any bergamot; I immediately smell light green flowers.
Although they are white in the heart note (lily of the valley in a modern way), the green tint is certainly due to the violet leaf.
On my skin, the green persists until the end.
To the light green floral notes, a powdery, clean creaminess from the base notes adds up.
Well, that's it. Sometimes I really enjoy something like this. I've worn this scent in every season.
Unlike my predecessor, I have to apply it sparingly, as the intensity and longevity are quite decent! Otherwise, the cleanliness quickly gets on my nerves.
Why is it called "Almost Bare"? Well, it's not entirely unsexy with all that cleanliness...
I'm surprised that only 4 users here own it, even though the fresh - floral - clean faction is not only slightly present here at Parfumo.
So folks, give this scent a try. However, I recently saw it at the turquoise fragrance dealer already on the bottom shelf. Unfortunately, not discounted.
I've had it in my collection for as long as it has existed and I like to come back to it every now and then.
The scent development is not complicated or even lengthy.
I don't smell any bergamot; I immediately smell light green flowers.
Although they are white in the heart note (lily of the valley in a modern way), the green tint is certainly due to the violet leaf.
On my skin, the green persists until the end.
To the light green floral notes, a powdery, clean creaminess from the base notes adds up.
Well, that's it. Sometimes I really enjoy something like this. I've worn this scent in every season.
Unlike my predecessor, I have to apply it sparingly, as the intensity and longevity are quite decent! Otherwise, the cleanliness quickly gets on my nerves.
Why is it called "Almost Bare"? Well, it's not entirely unsexy with all that cleanliness...
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But why is this fragrance no longer available at the turquoise D.?