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Coleslaw as Perfume Deodorant
Eau Svelte came to me a few months ago. My grandmother probably bought it back then, half-used it, and forgot about it. I tested the relic a few times.
At the spray head, sunscreen came to mind again. The sunscreen scents I know are Le Bain by Joop and Musc Blanc by Les Senteurs Gourmandes; both share lily of the valley and musk. After spraying, it becomes fresh, creamy, herbal. A harsh, penetrating note emerges, guaranteed by its age. It somewhat resembles bad breath and leather. Fortunately, this note fades quickly. The impression of white flowers intensifies, and Svelte becomes a bit fruitier. Unfortunately, it has the same indistinct fruity sweetness as Bruno Banani or the Acajou by Harry Lehmann that I tested recently. For an aged "Perfumed Spray Deodorant," the longevity is good. The projection certainly never extended much beyond the body.
At the spray head, sunscreen came to mind again. The sunscreen scents I know are Le Bain by Joop and Musc Blanc by Les Senteurs Gourmandes; both share lily of the valley and musk. After spraying, it becomes fresh, creamy, herbal. A harsh, penetrating note emerges, guaranteed by its age. It somewhat resembles bad breath and leather. Fortunately, this note fades quickly. The impression of white flowers intensifies, and Svelte becomes a bit fruitier. Unfortunately, it has the same indistinct fruity sweetness as Bruno Banani or the Acajou by Harry Lehmann that I tested recently. For an aged "Perfumed Spray Deodorant," the longevity is good. The projection certainly never extended much beyond the body.
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