
FreshFlow
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FreshFlow
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Impulsive purchase that won't let me go
I bought Eternity Summer for Men 2010 on vacation in Fuerteventura, interestingly only in 2015. I think it was simply because I wanted to buy some new fragrance and was also a bit pressured by the saleswoman.
Due to the circumstances of the purchase, I actually regretted it shortly after, and whenever my gaze wanders through my shelf, I always grumpily linger on it. But wait! Then I sniff it again and am enchanted.
Is it the pineapple? Is it the cardamom? Or the woods with the salt? All favorite fragrance notes of mine, but they don't reveal themselves clearly at all. The scent is simply wonderfully herb-fresh with a bit of salty sweetness. Certainly not particularly creative in terms of perfume art, but just super beautiful, especially on warm days.
Ultimately, this fragrance is, on one hand, a lovely reminder of a beautiful vacation, and on the other hand, it has something that keeps drawing me back to it, making it far too precious for a sale. Even if it's just for one day a year.
And did the pushy saleswoman only foist this fragrance on me because it had been sitting in the store for far too long? After all, it had already been surpassed by five "Eternity Summer" generations at the time of purchase. I only just came up with this thought, but even if that's the case, I'm not (anymore) angry about it.
Due to the circumstances of the purchase, I actually regretted it shortly after, and whenever my gaze wanders through my shelf, I always grumpily linger on it. But wait! Then I sniff it again and am enchanted.
Is it the pineapple? Is it the cardamom? Or the woods with the salt? All favorite fragrance notes of mine, but they don't reveal themselves clearly at all. The scent is simply wonderfully herb-fresh with a bit of salty sweetness. Certainly not particularly creative in terms of perfume art, but just super beautiful, especially on warm days.
Ultimately, this fragrance is, on one hand, a lovely reminder of a beautiful vacation, and on the other hand, it has something that keeps drawing me back to it, making it far too precious for a sale. Even if it's just for one day a year.
And did the pushy saleswoman only foist this fragrance on me because it had been sitting in the store for far too long? After all, it had already been surpassed by five "Eternity Summer" generations at the time of purchase. I only just came up with this thought, but even if that's the case, I'm not (anymore) angry about it.



Top Notes
Bergamot
Kumquat
Pineapple
Heart Notes
Bamboo
Cardamom
Cedar leaf
Base Notes
Gaiac wood
Salt



































