02/27/2024
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a light summer breeze plays in your hair
Even when I was younger, I liked to spray fragrances in my hair, partly because I was baking in the sun for hours, didn't want to get stained, but still wanted to smell good.
Even later and today, this ritual is still part of my summer; my fragrances from Jo Malone's seasonal collections are ideal for this: all wonderfully clear and a pleasant and surprising way to wear perfume.
The first "real" hair perfume my hairdresser gave me for Christmas (I think it was 1999) was Chanel's "Allure Hairmist": Of course I was thrilled!
What a gift: "Allure" was new on the market and in this sprayed lightness was good for me to wear as a fragrance and hair accessory at the time!
Every now and then something flutters into the house by post (sometimes also by "snail mail"); fragrance fulfillments from wish lists and every now and then a little surprise is enclosed.
This time it was a hair fragrance from my "dream team" François Demachy and Christian Dior; both meet in the creations of "La Collection Privée" by Dior Parfums.
I immediately want to chat with these two gentlemen again.
Oh, I'm delighted, because "Oud Rosewood - Brume de Parfum pour les cheveux" is holding court in my freshly washed hair, which is now finally blonde again, and I'm enjoying Monsieur Demachy's noble, stinky fruit summer at the end of February.
I already told you my "rosewood oud" story about the eau de parfum.
I find its components here again, not watered down, as I perhaps feared, but only much quieter, finer and spun into a delicate hairnet by a master hand.
I admit: this really is pure luxury, but getting to know it makes me want to try the other hair perfumes listed here.
Sun-drenched raspberry and quince aromas still appear in the morning slumber; their fruity sweetness is present, but slightly muted.
Oud and sandalwood appear more briskly, as if they were afraid of having to hold back their masculine aura too much; sprayed in long hair and not too close to the scalp, we communicate harmoniously and the noble rosewood, even as a fragrance note still shimmering silky brown with a distinctive rose nuance, flatters and does not hold back too much.
This creation is perceived by me as balanced in my hair and on my pillow for some time, stylish and more summery and playful than elegant and, like the eau de parfum, still a fragrant lover's piece.
The way of pampering oneself with "Brume de Parfum pour les cheveaux"/hair perfume is something I would like to see catch on.
Especially in the warmer months of the year, when some skin heats up too much and some compositions become very powerful and possibly even overpowering, such hair perfumes would be a great alternative.
Even later and today, this ritual is still part of my summer; my fragrances from Jo Malone's seasonal collections are ideal for this: all wonderfully clear and a pleasant and surprising way to wear perfume.
The first "real" hair perfume my hairdresser gave me for Christmas (I think it was 1999) was Chanel's "Allure Hairmist": Of course I was thrilled!
What a gift: "Allure" was new on the market and in this sprayed lightness was good for me to wear as a fragrance and hair accessory at the time!
Every now and then something flutters into the house by post (sometimes also by "snail mail"); fragrance fulfillments from wish lists and every now and then a little surprise is enclosed.
This time it was a hair fragrance from my "dream team" François Demachy and Christian Dior; both meet in the creations of "La Collection Privée" by Dior Parfums.
I immediately want to chat with these two gentlemen again.
Oh, I'm delighted, because "Oud Rosewood - Brume de Parfum pour les cheveux" is holding court in my freshly washed hair, which is now finally blonde again, and I'm enjoying Monsieur Demachy's noble, stinky fruit summer at the end of February.
I already told you my "rosewood oud" story about the eau de parfum.
I find its components here again, not watered down, as I perhaps feared, but only much quieter, finer and spun into a delicate hairnet by a master hand.
I admit: this really is pure luxury, but getting to know it makes me want to try the other hair perfumes listed here.
Sun-drenched raspberry and quince aromas still appear in the morning slumber; their fruity sweetness is present, but slightly muted.
Oud and sandalwood appear more briskly, as if they were afraid of having to hold back their masculine aura too much; sprayed in long hair and not too close to the scalp, we communicate harmoniously and the noble rosewood, even as a fragrance note still shimmering silky brown with a distinctive rose nuance, flatters and does not hold back too much.
This creation is perceived by me as balanced in my hair and on my pillow for some time, stylish and more summery and playful than elegant and, like the eau de parfum, still a fragrant lover's piece.
The way of pampering oneself with "Brume de Parfum pour les cheveaux"/hair perfume is something I would like to see catch on.
Especially in the warmer months of the year, when some skin heats up too much and some compositions become very powerful and possibly even overpowering, such hair perfumes would be a great alternative.
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