Until yesterday, I had four fragrances from the Fuel-for-Life line. Now there are only three left, as I sold one. That's enough. They all share this one scent note, which smells like sour berries with jasmine in lactic acid (jasmine is pretty much present in all women's fragrances in this line). Somehow brizzel-sparkling-sour and at the same time creamy. It must be super artificial - art jasmine? I find this one note, which I haven't found anywhere else, extremely attractive. I'm totally into it.
If it weren't for that, the Fuel-For-Life fragrances would all be quite boring; they wouldn't stand out from the crowd of floral-fruity scents at all.
And this one would be the laaaaamiest of them all. It would be raspberry, jasmine, wood with a bit of amber for stabilization.
With goodwill, I might call it "casual." But like, really casual! So the "jeans dress" fits the bottle quite well. Themed bottles, Diesel is not the worst at that!
As I said: raspberry with lactic acid (not yogurt, lactic acid!), shortly thereafter jasmine joins in, bright clear jasmine, all with this sour-creamy undertone. And that's it for the scent development. Then comes the base. Wood with lactic acid cream.
Nothing complicated, like jeans and a fine-ribbed tank top. And it's miles away from Angel. No patchouli, no chocolate, and much, much less pompous. Fizzy - this onomatopoeic term from English somehow captures it quite well. Just that it overlooks the creamy aspect. I'm still considering another word for it, maybe.