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Not a perfume at all
In my statement, I had already complained about the - let’s say: very delicate - structure of the fragrance. And I regretted this fact immensely because what little I could smell I liked very much.
For this reason, I was happy to participate in the sharing recently. Thanks to Strangelove for discovering this great offer and organizing the sharing!
After testing the fragrance more extensively, my impression is that this very restraint is the concept of the scent. Like Supi, I would also suspect that Iso E Super is the actual main player of the fragrance. A substance that, based on my still limited experience, I can indeed appreciate. In Lalique's "Perles," this component fascinates me greatly. Solar Bloom has a quality that Perles also possesses: the scent resurfaces unexpectedly just when you thought it had completely vanished.
Solar Bloom evokes a woody freshness with a slight sweetness of coconut water with the first impression. Orange blossom is almost completely lost on me, and I cannot perceive bergamot or any other citrus freshness.
For me, it is still a beautiful summer scent, not a vacation scent, no South Sea or Mediterranean feeling, but rather: childhood by the Isar. The scent of sun on Isar pebbles (yes, they have a smell!), mixed with dried driftwood, and occasionally a piece of charred wood from one of the many barbecue spots that the last flood has scattered across the gravel bank. And above all: sun on the skin!
A magical scent, delicate and shimmering, disappearing far too quickly and unexpectedly reminding me of itself throughout the rest of the day.
I am now looking forward to "Nue au Soleil" and hope that the sharing will take place. Perhaps also a Isar scent?
For this reason, I was happy to participate in the sharing recently. Thanks to Strangelove for discovering this great offer and organizing the sharing!
After testing the fragrance more extensively, my impression is that this very restraint is the concept of the scent. Like Supi, I would also suspect that Iso E Super is the actual main player of the fragrance. A substance that, based on my still limited experience, I can indeed appreciate. In Lalique's "Perles," this component fascinates me greatly. Solar Bloom has a quality that Perles also possesses: the scent resurfaces unexpectedly just when you thought it had completely vanished.
Solar Bloom evokes a woody freshness with a slight sweetness of coconut water with the first impression. Orange blossom is almost completely lost on me, and I cannot perceive bergamot or any other citrus freshness.
For me, it is still a beautiful summer scent, not a vacation scent, no South Sea or Mediterranean feeling, but rather: childhood by the Isar. The scent of sun on Isar pebbles (yes, they have a smell!), mixed with dried driftwood, and occasionally a piece of charred wood from one of the many barbecue spots that the last flood has scattered across the gravel bank. And above all: sun on the skin!
A magical scent, delicate and shimmering, disappearing far too quickly and unexpectedly reminding me of itself throughout the rest of the day.
I am now looking forward to "Nue au Soleil" and hope that the sharing will take place. Perhaps also a Isar scent?
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Jetzt weiß ich was ich morgen tragen möchte, hoffe die Sonne spielt mit.
Doch mal auf die Merkliste mit dem Duft!