09/11/2021
Amadea70
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A Beast Lives In Your House...............
Actually already cheeky, as a late bloomer in things perfume to such a fragrance to write a review. I find the so great, I have to go through now.
Ernest Daltroff certainly knew back then - sex sells. Subtly of course, on advertising posters a Roman statue behind the fragrance for sale or at Avion an attrative pilot on the poster. And if you look at old pictures of him net, yes, the man was shifty, knew his business. Appears authoritarian, like the teacher who keeps asking you to stand up while declining.
A stroke of genius for the time, to include pineapple in a floral fragrance. I do not even want to describe the fragrance further. The florals combined with the addition of pineapple gives the scent a very slight tartness that makes Acaciosa so insanely appealing to me. I just love the indolic, ashy thing that Ergoproxy describes. Since I got to test Top Shelf the other day, I would compare it to that, that scent of slightly ashy floral water. There I meant it is lily, here it will be ylang and / or jasmine. To me it's also not animalic in the musky/animal sense, but rather dirty, as Tabla aptly writes dirty animalic in her statement. Yes, that's exactly how Acasiosa smells. Dirty in a crazy way that turns me on.
My feeling about this scent describes it quite well in the song by Peter Fox,
................................Because it's under one skin with you
And you know it wants to come out into the light
The cage door slowly opens and there it shows:
The second face
A beast lives in your house
You lock it in, it breaks out
The same game every day
From the playpen to the grave
A beast lives in your house
You lock it in, it breaks out
It comes through every door
It lives with you and with me
Ernest Daltroff certainly knew back then - sex sells. Subtly of course, on advertising posters a Roman statue behind the fragrance for sale or at Avion an attrative pilot on the poster. And if you look at old pictures of him net, yes, the man was shifty, knew his business. Appears authoritarian, like the teacher who keeps asking you to stand up while declining.
A stroke of genius for the time, to include pineapple in a floral fragrance. I do not even want to describe the fragrance further. The florals combined with the addition of pineapple gives the scent a very slight tartness that makes Acaciosa so insanely appealing to me. I just love the indolic, ashy thing that Ergoproxy describes. Since I got to test Top Shelf the other day, I would compare it to that, that scent of slightly ashy floral water. There I meant it is lily, here it will be ylang and / or jasmine. To me it's also not animalic in the musky/animal sense, but rather dirty, as Tabla aptly writes dirty animalic in her statement. Yes, that's exactly how Acasiosa smells. Dirty in a crazy way that turns me on.
My feeling about this scent describes it quite well in the song by Peter Fox,
................................Because it's under one skin with you
And you know it wants to come out into the light
The cage door slowly opens and there it shows:
The second face
A beast lives in your house
You lock it in, it breaks out
The same game every day
From the playpen to the grave
A beast lives in your house
You lock it in, it breaks out
It comes through every door
It lives with you and with me
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