11/24/2020

Chizza
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Leather lemon for the summer (and it still works)
After Uncle Cologne had accidentally not commented on cologne today, I felt compelled to return to normal and comment on a leather scent.
Pause, pause, long pause for the amazed looks uuuuand....further on:
In fact, I got a bottling of this long ago discontinued flanker only thanks to a gift of a federal perfume, at this point already thanks because the fragrance or rather a sample I have been looking for quite a while because it is not only leather but also cedar, my second weakness
Eau Sauvage, not much needs to be said, there are countless comments on the individual versions. The opening, as is well known, is very distinctive and has an intense lemon scent. When the yellow mist settles, one sees relatively quickly a veiled leather, veiled and lulled in a kind of creaminess. This leather does not permanently penetrate the veil of lemon. You have to symbolically take your time, lie in wait and then you will notice it: the blossoming olfactory flower, here the leather.
Now you can't tell from the scent that there was a lot of development and that it would always change. The scents remain the same and are built up in the same way: in the base we have a normal, new leather as you know it from not so intensive leather goods, rather finely crafted. The leather smell is decidedly but not overpoweringly perceptible.
The cedar works one level above. For me one of the most beautiful tree scents, its scent is sublime and harmonious-woody but not intensely woody.
This was paired with lemon, which at the beginning initiated this feeling of creaminess, but then becomes more and more spicy as the lemon recedes, just like old perfumes do
This all sounds very unspectacular and it probably is. Empirically, I can say that it is incredibly difficult to find a good leather scent that not only has this as an ingredient, as in Colonia Leather by AdP, but is actually a kind of refreshing summer change. Apart from Eau de Memo, which I personally don't understand, there is little. This one here from Dior was one of those, it was really strong.
Only the lack of durability can be blamed on the Cuir-flanker. Unfortunately, this seems to me to be bad, which is why one should consider buying this fragrance at high prices. It remains on the skin for many hours, but after a short while it becomes very delicate. The leather is also very delicate but not sweet, cuddly or something similar, like a leather refreshing towel which prolongs the power of the lemon as already mentioned. I stick to my 8.0, whereas it would be almost 8.5.
Pause, pause, long pause for the amazed looks uuuuand....further on:
In fact, I got a bottling of this long ago discontinued flanker only thanks to a gift of a federal perfume, at this point already thanks because the fragrance or rather a sample I have been looking for quite a while because it is not only leather but also cedar, my second weakness
Eau Sauvage, not much needs to be said, there are countless comments on the individual versions. The opening, as is well known, is very distinctive and has an intense lemon scent. When the yellow mist settles, one sees relatively quickly a veiled leather, veiled and lulled in a kind of creaminess. This leather does not permanently penetrate the veil of lemon. You have to symbolically take your time, lie in wait and then you will notice it: the blossoming olfactory flower, here the leather.
Now you can't tell from the scent that there was a lot of development and that it would always change. The scents remain the same and are built up in the same way: in the base we have a normal, new leather as you know it from not so intensive leather goods, rather finely crafted. The leather smell is decidedly but not overpoweringly perceptible.
The cedar works one level above. For me one of the most beautiful tree scents, its scent is sublime and harmonious-woody but not intensely woody.
This was paired with lemon, which at the beginning initiated this feeling of creaminess, but then becomes more and more spicy as the lemon recedes, just like old perfumes do
This all sounds very unspectacular and it probably is. Empirically, I can say that it is incredibly difficult to find a good leather scent that not only has this as an ingredient, as in Colonia Leather by AdP, but is actually a kind of refreshing summer change. Apart from Eau de Memo, which I personally don't understand, there is little. This one here from Dior was one of those, it was really strong.
Only the lack of durability can be blamed on the Cuir-flanker. Unfortunately, this seems to me to be bad, which is why one should consider buying this fragrance at high prices. It remains on the skin for many hours, but after a short while it becomes very delicate. The leather is also very delicate but not sweet, cuddly or something similar, like a leather refreshing towel which prolongs the power of the lemon as already mentioned. I stick to my 8.0, whereas it would be almost 8.5.
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