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Cold clear water
Even though I've been dreaming about leaving my own four walls for a few days for months - I only started thinking seriously about a summer holiday today. And it was not wind, waves and sand that did it to me, but the mountains. Rugged cliffs, sunny meadows and clear mountain lakes.
Even as a child, after a hike on a beautiful summer day, I loved to cool my feet afterwards in a mountain stream or the resort's treading pool filled with mountain water: that stinging cold that leaves you absolutely refreshed and relaxed afterwards - wonderful. The fountains with ice-cold clear water in hollowed-out tree stumps were always a highlight, too. At home there were yes rather fountains with the sign "no drinking water"...
"Silver Mountain Water" moved in with me last summer as a blind buy. Even then, the longing for vacation was already great - at least great enough that the name piqued my interest. The fragrance components also seemed appealing to me, so some of the holiday cash was invested in olfactory holiday sensations. I was not disappointed: "Silver Mountain Water" actually has something of a mountain stream about it. It seems fresh, even pungently cool. In the background, I even perceive something "tree trunk well".
Unlike the holiday refreshment, however, the pungent coolness lasts here, is not just a splash. This is not a cuddly scent, but rather distant, fresh and well-groomed. Sometimes it even annoys me, especially when the scent tends towards classic aftershave at times. But especially in the summer I find this coolness also for me absolutely suitable for everyday use.
Today, I don't care about everyday wear while looking at hotel deals and resorts. "Silver Mountain Water" puts me in the right mood.
Even as a child, after a hike on a beautiful summer day, I loved to cool my feet afterwards in a mountain stream or the resort's treading pool filled with mountain water: that stinging cold that leaves you absolutely refreshed and relaxed afterwards - wonderful. The fountains with ice-cold clear water in hollowed-out tree stumps were always a highlight, too. At home there were yes rather fountains with the sign "no drinking water"...
"Silver Mountain Water" moved in with me last summer as a blind buy. Even then, the longing for vacation was already great - at least great enough that the name piqued my interest. The fragrance components also seemed appealing to me, so some of the holiday cash was invested in olfactory holiday sensations. I was not disappointed: "Silver Mountain Water" actually has something of a mountain stream about it. It seems fresh, even pungently cool. In the background, I even perceive something "tree trunk well".
Unlike the holiday refreshment, however, the pungent coolness lasts here, is not just a splash. This is not a cuddly scent, but rather distant, fresh and well-groomed. Sometimes it even annoys me, especially when the scent tends towards classic aftershave at times. But especially in the summer I find this coolness also for me absolutely suitable for everyday use.
Today, I don't care about everyday wear while looking at hotel deals and resorts. "Silver Mountain Water" puts me in the right mood.
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Sequoia 3 years ago
Sometimes memories should just stay memories
Actually, I didn't want to write another review on this just living in the past...
But some fragrances just define a time and it's hard to judge them without a dose of nostalgia. Of course Cool Water Woman was part of my 90s too....
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