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Very helpful Review
Stay a while, you are so beautiful!
Brit Red - I’ve been interested in it for a while. The “Eau de Rhubarbe Écarlat” by Hermes made me more eager for rhubarb. Brit Red immediately went on my wishlist - solely because of the sensational bottle. And now the time had come. A generous Parfuma surprisingly sent me a sample as a gift (thank you!!).
As a Parfumo newcomer, Brit Red surprised me so much that I have to write my second comment EVER:
Brit Red stands out with its exciting, unexpected scent progression - first, pure sunshine (tart-sour rhubarb), then it gets complicated (spicy ginger). They start to argue - stay beautiful rhubarb… the ginger quickly drives it away, and what remains is a soft core: a gourmand cuddle scent of vanilla that still reminds of the quarrelsome ginger in its spiciness. No trace of rhubarb. And this soft core remains and remains and remains.
Currently, I can’t imagine that Brit Red can truly satisfy me. I like its individual scent components, I enjoy its dynamic scent progression, but in the end, I’m left disappointed by the vanished rhubarb coward. I would prefer it to have a somewhat more stable character and not be as changeable as the English weather. Hardly does the sun shine before it starts raining again.
I will try it again in late winter. The anticipation of spring and the saturation from winter could be just the right setting for Brit Red’s changeability. But now, in late summer, I’m already confronted enough with the disappearance of the sun, I don’t need to experience disappointment up close as well.
Toodeloo!
As a Parfumo newcomer, Brit Red surprised me so much that I have to write my second comment EVER:
Brit Red stands out with its exciting, unexpected scent progression - first, pure sunshine (tart-sour rhubarb), then it gets complicated (spicy ginger). They start to argue - stay beautiful rhubarb… the ginger quickly drives it away, and what remains is a soft core: a gourmand cuddle scent of vanilla that still reminds of the quarrelsome ginger in its spiciness. No trace of rhubarb. And this soft core remains and remains and remains.
Currently, I can’t imagine that Brit Red can truly satisfy me. I like its individual scent components, I enjoy its dynamic scent progression, but in the end, I’m left disappointed by the vanished rhubarb coward. I would prefer it to have a somewhat more stable character and not be as changeable as the English weather. Hardly does the sun shine before it starts raining again.
I will try it again in late winter. The anticipation of spring and the saturation from winter could be just the right setting for Brit Red’s changeability. But now, in late summer, I’m already confronted enough with the disappearance of the sun, I don’t need to experience disappointment up close as well.
Toodeloo!
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