
Naimie54
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Naimie54
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No. 8
I don't know how the person smelled for whom this fragrance was created. 'Still Smell Her' certainly doesn't come across as particularly feminine to me.
'Still Smell Her' starts off very resinous, terpenic, and somewhat woody. This really hits me in the nose. It takes about half an hour before any citrus notes can be detected.
Woody notes (where does that come from? Nothing like that is mentioned in the fragrance pyramid) and the scent of freshly cut lime dominate the fragrance for a while after an hour.
Unfortunately, this good impression is then ruined by a musty note. This lingers for a good two hours.
By the sixth hour, the mustiness is gone and a bit of lavender and vanilla provide a pleasant finish.
In my opinion, 'Still Smell Her' is not a feminine fragrance, but can be worn by anyone, preferably in autumn. The sillage is really enveloping at first and only slowly fades. The longevity is about eight hours.
'Still Smell Her' starts off very resinous, terpenic, and somewhat woody. This really hits me in the nose. It takes about half an hour before any citrus notes can be detected.
Woody notes (where does that come from? Nothing like that is mentioned in the fragrance pyramid) and the scent of freshly cut lime dominate the fragrance for a while after an hour.
Unfortunately, this good impression is then ruined by a musty note. This lingers for a good two hours.
By the sixth hour, the mustiness is gone and a bit of lavender and vanilla provide a pleasant finish.
In my opinion, 'Still Smell Her' is not a feminine fragrance, but can be worn by anyone, preferably in autumn. The sillage is really enveloping at first and only slowly fades. The longevity is about eight hours.
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