03/14/2025

Aramis924
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Aramis924
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Sensual feel-good fragrance
I absolutely share the enthusiasm for this endearing and uncomplicated fragrance, which @Minigolf has already described very aptly.
So much so, in fact, that I can't resist adding a few of my own:
Behind the Dimensione Uomo men's line is the company Farmaceutici Dottor Ciccarelli, a traditional Italian company that has been producing care products and cosmetics in the broader sense since 1821.
According to the manufacturer, the Dimensione Uomo brand is certified as natural cosmetics.
Sensual Fougere therefore smells very natural and nourishing, but without going down the "eco" or Ayurveda/spa route.
Right from the start, I smell fresh, ethereal notes on a soft, balsamic background. In my opinion, SF does not make the mistake that some descriptions of Sexiest Fougère, for example, accuse of distorting the fougère theme with a base that is too sweet and creamy.
This certainly doesn't happen with SF, if only because the woodruff-like aromatic freshness is so astonishingly persistent.
Prominent lavender on vanilla - that sounds a lot like Pour Un Homme de Caron (1934) Eau de Toilette. And yes, there are certainly similarities. However, Sensual Fougere smells denser and not so much like the scented pillows you get sold everywhere in Provence.
The name also fits perfectly: SF is a sensual, feel-good fragrance that never annoys me. I could bathe in it...
So much so, in fact, that I can't resist adding a few of my own:
Behind the Dimensione Uomo men's line is the company Farmaceutici Dottor Ciccarelli, a traditional Italian company that has been producing care products and cosmetics in the broader sense since 1821.
According to the manufacturer, the Dimensione Uomo brand is certified as natural cosmetics.
Sensual Fougere therefore smells very natural and nourishing, but without going down the "eco" or Ayurveda/spa route.
Right from the start, I smell fresh, ethereal notes on a soft, balsamic background. In my opinion, SF does not make the mistake that some descriptions of Sexiest Fougère, for example, accuse of distorting the fougère theme with a base that is too sweet and creamy.
This certainly doesn't happen with SF, if only because the woodruff-like aromatic freshness is so astonishingly persistent.
Prominent lavender on vanilla - that sounds a lot like Pour Un Homme de Caron (1934) Eau de Toilette. And yes, there are certainly similarities. However, Sensual Fougere smells denser and not so much like the scented pillows you get sold everywhere in Provence.
The name also fits perfectly: SF is a sensual, feel-good fragrance that never annoys me. I could bathe in it...
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