04/17/2018

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Raspberry Amber Smoothie
For obvious reasons, if you look at the larger bottles, I have explicitly chosen the smallest one, which is the one that is most likely to achieve the intended look. With all the others you would have to put up with jokes and comments or make endless explanations about the suspicious object in your pocket or bathroom. So I go the "short" way...;-)!
Unfortunately, the Cacharel house has not been able to grab me like this in the last few years with its scents. Except for the nostalgia catcher Loulou, no bottle of it has ever been in my collection. Until I got a sample of "Yes I am" for another purchase. Because of the fragrance combination and the enormous longevity, it has conquered my heart for spring.
Those who know me know that ginger in fragrances makes my nose and everything attached to it freak out with joy! Here I get a fair amount of the sparkling stuff, the raspberry, which should have opened, is still holding back a bit. Something about this opening catapults me back to my childhood. Someone from my environment had a perfume that smelled exactly the same. While I'm pondering, the ginger flattens out a bit, but the raspberry makes it less sparkling but soft, which has its charms. I already liked that so much at the rehearsal. The scent goes through different stages and makes itself an experience. I perceive the tangerine peel discreetly, perhaps I couldn't even name it, if I didn't know that it was romping around in the fragrance. The gardenia on the other hand, with its special note, comes through noticeably and complements the raspberry wonderfully. Little by little, another new note emerges and with jasmine even more floral, but the main theme remains raspberry. After a good ten minutes then the amber wave. She meanders smoothly around the previous ingredients and embeds everything that has been a little louder and more demanding up to this point into her soft arms, giving the whole thing a real feel-good factor. It's like adding a sweet and perfumed sauce to a dessert, sweetened juice or the finest crumbles. Simply something that additionally delights the palate and makes you want more. As if some invisible hand were constantly adding new fine ingredients. "Yes I am" could be continued with "delicious". Delicious, tasty and simply somehow special among the sweet scents. This is certainly due to the spices, which emphasize the sweetness in a way that it doesn't become exhausting. Meanwhile, this Cacharel wafts around me like a wonderfully soft and fluffy raspberry-sugar cotton cloud and lets my soul and heart float on it. The milk aspect comes through more and more the longer the fragrance is in the air. The wood is more reserved for my sensation than in other fragrances. For me, "Yes I am" is and remains a very fine, deliciously tasty, all-encompassing raspberry-amber smoothie, which I enjoy sipping with relish on this radiant spring day.
Unfortunately, the Cacharel house has not been able to grab me like this in the last few years with its scents. Except for the nostalgia catcher Loulou, no bottle of it has ever been in my collection. Until I got a sample of "Yes I am" for another purchase. Because of the fragrance combination and the enormous longevity, it has conquered my heart for spring.
Those who know me know that ginger in fragrances makes my nose and everything attached to it freak out with joy! Here I get a fair amount of the sparkling stuff, the raspberry, which should have opened, is still holding back a bit. Something about this opening catapults me back to my childhood. Someone from my environment had a perfume that smelled exactly the same. While I'm pondering, the ginger flattens out a bit, but the raspberry makes it less sparkling but soft, which has its charms. I already liked that so much at the rehearsal. The scent goes through different stages and makes itself an experience. I perceive the tangerine peel discreetly, perhaps I couldn't even name it, if I didn't know that it was romping around in the fragrance. The gardenia on the other hand, with its special note, comes through noticeably and complements the raspberry wonderfully. Little by little, another new note emerges and with jasmine even more floral, but the main theme remains raspberry. After a good ten minutes then the amber wave. She meanders smoothly around the previous ingredients and embeds everything that has been a little louder and more demanding up to this point into her soft arms, giving the whole thing a real feel-good factor. It's like adding a sweet and perfumed sauce to a dessert, sweetened juice or the finest crumbles. Simply something that additionally delights the palate and makes you want more. As if some invisible hand were constantly adding new fine ingredients. "Yes I am" could be continued with "delicious". Delicious, tasty and simply somehow special among the sweet scents. This is certainly due to the spices, which emphasize the sweetness in a way that it doesn't become exhausting. Meanwhile, this Cacharel wafts around me like a wonderfully soft and fluffy raspberry-sugar cotton cloud and lets my soul and heart float on it. The milk aspect comes through more and more the longer the fragrance is in the air. The wood is more reserved for my sensation than in other fragrances. For me, "Yes I am" is and remains a very fine, deliciously tasty, all-encompassing raspberry-amber smoothie, which I enjoy sipping with relish on this radiant spring day.
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