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StellaMaris
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Nivea with Flowers
I thought I had already sniffed out all the interesting samples from my little treasure chest, and then while cleaning, I found this little gem at the bottom. Without high expectations, I poured a bit of the roll-on onto my wrist, and then the ZOOM effect. This fragrance has an absolute top note kick that, at least for me, quickly makes me terribly in love: the sweetest violet, dipped in Nivea Absolu, with a hint of gardenia in the background that quickly steps into the spotlight and shines creamy clean. The scent color is pure fabric softener white with a tiny bit of pink. Ah. I’m weak.
As an old Iperborea fan, I like Eternity Summer 2011 at first sniff. And even in the following hours, it performs wonderfully - combined with today’s rain on the warm asphalt, it’s an absolute dream. In contrast to Iperborea, which is very similar, CK doesn’t develop as strictly clean, but tender and more floral. It fits better for a slightly younger target audience. The jasmine comes through nicely and gives this seemingly innocent little water a sexy undertone. Later, there’s soft clean musk, a similar tone to what you find in Rodriguez fragrances. It blends beautifully with the scent of my own skin and triggers compulsive, continuous sniffing of my own body.
Conclusion: A very special spring and summer fragrance for all who have fallen for the "Nivea" note and enjoy it floral and soft. It feels very well-groomed and refined, making it suitable for really any occasion. It remains quite straightforward in its creamy-floral mood and has no "edges or corners." But that doesn’t always have to be the case.
As an old Iperborea fan, I like Eternity Summer 2011 at first sniff. And even in the following hours, it performs wonderfully - combined with today’s rain on the warm asphalt, it’s an absolute dream. In contrast to Iperborea, which is very similar, CK doesn’t develop as strictly clean, but tender and more floral. It fits better for a slightly younger target audience. The jasmine comes through nicely and gives this seemingly innocent little water a sexy undertone. Later, there’s soft clean musk, a similar tone to what you find in Rodriguez fragrances. It blends beautifully with the scent of my own skin and triggers compulsive, continuous sniffing of my own body.
Conclusion: A very special spring and summer fragrance for all who have fallen for the "Nivea" note and enjoy it floral and soft. It feels very well-groomed and refined, making it suitable for really any occasion. It remains quite straightforward in its creamy-floral mood and has no "edges or corners." But that doesn’t always have to be the case.
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Top Notes
Coriander
Lily of the valley
Violet
Heart Notes
Gardenia
Jasmine
Lotus
Base Notes
Fig tree
Mimosa
Musk




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