08/16/2020

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DonJuanDeCat
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Jasmine and cedar for you ladies
Bonsoir people (that means good evening, you ignorant people!) :D
I don't really need to write much anymore, why I am here, I mean, you know that when I show up here, there is always a new commi of mine, right? Or maybe you don't know me so well Ey, I've been talking here for years and the only thing that sticks to you is my dirty fantasies when I write about ladies.
You should be ashamed of yourselves. I don't have only dirty thoughts. But it's also quite difficult with some scents here. Here, this scent here, Mon Jasmine Noir by Bvlgari,... according to the description, the scent should remind one of... "young, innocent and tender woman"... argh... at least the rest of the description is as 0815 as it gets (namely that this young lady has a self-confident and elegant personality and therefore radiates a certain attraction blah and blah and blah and blah, you know such descriptions!)
Anyway, of course I sniff around as usual and write my opinion about the scent. And you read as usual and then write that I'm a pervert... and then you give me a trophy anyway... :DD
In the background there is a green earthy note, which reminds me a little bit of grasses and therefore also of vetiver. I don't know if this isn't the aniseed in the end, but I think I would recognize aniseed, because I don't like aniseed at all and have to run away with this scent. There is also cedar wood, which gives the fragrance a woody aura and which also smells great.
Later, the fragrance remains floral-sweetish, with the musk adding another sweetness. With time, the scent of cedar wood also becomes more intense and thus more distinctive, so that the scent naturally becomes quite woody.
In the base, the fragrance then remains as I just described it, sweet and woody. It becomes at most a little softer, but that's also because the intensity of the individual scents weakens with every passing hour.
A nice smell. Nothing extraordinary, but beautiful! br />
The bottle! The bottle has a rectangular base, but is beveled to resemble the tip of a lipstick or something like that. The cap looks solid, is gold-plated and consists of a cylindrical area at the bottom and a disc with the brand name engraved on the top. In addition, a thin black silk bow has been wrapped around the neck of the bottle to make it look more elegant. All in all, it was beautifully made.
The combination of sweet-floral fragrances with woods fits very well. Often you might think that cedar, in particular, could be more masculine, but that's not the case here, as the sweet and floral notes are also very present, even if the overall impact of the fragrance is less than you might think.
In any case, the scent is definitely worth a look and can be used especially well for going out. And it also fits many "age groups", well, maybe not really the 18-20 year olds, but from the mid-twenties on (which you ladies here of course have all exceeded weeeeeeit, boah bin ich scheiße heute :DDD) it is usable.
And that's it for today, so I wish you all a nice evening, take care and see you :)
I don't really need to write much anymore, why I am here, I mean, you know that when I show up here, there is always a new commi of mine, right? Or maybe you don't know me so well Ey, I've been talking here for years and the only thing that sticks to you is my dirty fantasies when I write about ladies.
You should be ashamed of yourselves. I don't have only dirty thoughts. But it's also quite difficult with some scents here. Here, this scent here, Mon Jasmine Noir by Bvlgari,... according to the description, the scent should remind one of... "young, innocent and tender woman"... argh... at least the rest of the description is as 0815 as it gets (namely that this young lady has a self-confident and elegant personality and therefore radiates a certain attraction blah and blah and blah and blah, you know such descriptions!)
Anyway, of course I sniff around as usual and write my opinion about the scent. And you read as usual and then write that I'm a pervert... and then you give me a trophy anyway... :DD
The smell:
The fragrance begins with a not really citrusy lemon note, which smells more sugary-lemony, reminiscent of delicious lemon frosting on cakes. The main scent, however, is jasmine, which smells both flowery and sweetish here, but in a natural way and not as artificially sugary-pepped as in other scents (so it's not a kind of jasmine like you might know from the alien scents, although I think the alien scents are great, but not you, of course, because you are stupid and... no man, it's still too hot to get me excited again... :D). In the background there is a green earthy note, which reminds me a little bit of grasses and therefore also of vetiver. I don't know if this isn't the aniseed in the end, but I think I would recognize aniseed, because I don't like aniseed at all and have to run away with this scent. There is also cedar wood, which gives the fragrance a woody aura and which also smells great.
Later, the fragrance remains floral-sweetish, with the musk adding another sweetness. With time, the scent of cedar wood also becomes more intense and thus more distinctive, so that the scent naturally becomes quite woody.
In the base, the fragrance then remains as I just described it, sweet and woody. It becomes at most a little softer, but that's also because the intensity of the individual scents weakens with every passing hour.
A nice smell. Nothing extraordinary, but beautiful! br />
The Sillage and the durability:
The sillage is medium. Despite the actually intense sweetness of the fragrance, the scent is rather weak, so that it can best be perceived from close up. The durability is okay, but you are used to more durable scents from Bvlgari. But still, five to six hours is not bad. The bottle! The bottle has a rectangular base, but is beveled to resemble the tip of a lipstick or something like that. The cap looks solid, is gold-plated and consists of a cylindrical area at the bottom and a disc with the brand name engraved on the top. In addition, a thin black silk bow has been wrapped around the neck of the bottle to make it look more elegant. All in all, it was beautifully made.
Conclusion:
So... that was Mon Jasmin Noir. All in all a nice scent, but you should like woody notes, because the scent will later have a very intense cedar scent. So the scent is not fresh, but more spicy and naturally woody and belongs in my opinion to the autumn. The combination of sweet-floral fragrances with woods fits very well. Often you might think that cedar, in particular, could be more masculine, but that's not the case here, as the sweet and floral notes are also very present, even if the overall impact of the fragrance is less than you might think.
In any case, the scent is definitely worth a look and can be used especially well for going out. And it also fits many "age groups", well, maybe not really the 18-20 year olds, but from the mid-twenties on (which you ladies here of course have all exceeded weeeeeeit, boah bin ich scheiße heute :DDD) it is usable.
And that's it for today, so I wish you all a nice evening, take care and see you :)
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