02/24/2012
Sherapop
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Sherapop
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A Muzak-like Flanker
Compared to its namesake, Casmir PINK seems somehow banal. It's as though all of the oomph--the over-the-top sweetness, viscosity and saturation--has been siphoned off, leaving behind only a vaguely sweet, slightly woody, relatively nondescript scent. This PINK is pastel rather than vibrant and rich.
Unlike the original CASMIR, PINK is neither a comfort scent nor a gourmand. PINK is certainly wearable enough, but it strikes me as largely redundant. My suspicion is that it was designed to please those who found CASMIR to be too much. But wasn't that the very point of CASMIR, and isn't that why it is memorable?
PINK is rather like muzak: music which has been subjected to a process of evisceration in the name of politeness and inoffensivity.
Unlike the original CASMIR, PINK is neither a comfort scent nor a gourmand. PINK is certainly wearable enough, but it strikes me as largely redundant. My suspicion is that it was designed to please those who found CASMIR to be too much. But wasn't that the very point of CASMIR, and isn't that why it is memorable?
PINK is rather like muzak: music which has been subjected to a process of evisceration in the name of politeness and inoffensivity.