04/29/2018
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And eight and nine - hold on, the fat has to go and now!
At the beginning of the year, I accompanied a lady friend of mine shopping in an advisory capacity - she had the bitterly wrung out resolution to start the capri pants and bikini season in a really super fit condition this year. So we bought running shoes and tops and trousers, a nice yoga mat with a matching water bottle - and then a second water bottle, because the one belonging to the yoga mat did not fit to the other things. They also wanted to arrange a training session in the gym - very soon, for sure. The afternoon reminded me a bit of our university days, when after researching literature, copying, stapling, punching and filing (I still studied very analog), nobody could really expect to read all that stuff, could they? The other day I saw the stuff - with the label still on - lying in the trunk of her car
If only I had known Cliniques Chemistry that day He would have done everything perfectly in his clean, straight gym look, with the subtle rubber of yoga mats and running shoes - unused, that is. He has the straightness of an hour of Pilates, the freshness of a morning run on the riverbank and the tautness of Michelle Obama's upper arms. All of this is as stylized, almost artificial as the (recent) fragrances of the House of Clinique are: unagitated, unobtrusive, undemanding. Chemistry is the dimmed, unisex-made version of the 90s men's shower gel sports fragrance archetype: ozonically fresh, sometimes almost metallic, soft and effortless in its finish - and therefore really suitable for workouts, if you (or women) absolutely want to wear a perfume. If I had put that in the bag(s) on that day in January - where could the BMI be now?
Conclusion: many things I would not like to have in a perfume - I, who prefer not to wear perfume when doing sports. For those who like to smell of something fresh and artificial that goes well with yoga mats and running shoes - here we go!
If only I had known Cliniques Chemistry that day He would have done everything perfectly in his clean, straight gym look, with the subtle rubber of yoga mats and running shoes - unused, that is. He has the straightness of an hour of Pilates, the freshness of a morning run on the riverbank and the tautness of Michelle Obama's upper arms. All of this is as stylized, almost artificial as the (recent) fragrances of the House of Clinique are: unagitated, unobtrusive, undemanding. Chemistry is the dimmed, unisex-made version of the 90s men's shower gel sports fragrance archetype: ozonically fresh, sometimes almost metallic, soft and effortless in its finish - and therefore really suitable for workouts, if you (or women) absolutely want to wear a perfume. If I had put that in the bag(s) on that day in January - where could the BMI be now?
Conclusion: many things I would not like to have in a perfume - I, who prefer not to wear perfume when doing sports. For those who like to smell of something fresh and artificial that goes well with yoga mats and running shoes - here we go!
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