L'Eau Papier (Eau de Toilette) by Diptyque

L'Eau Papier 2023 Eau de Toilette

ClaudeZac
03/03/2024 - 09:40 PM
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Creamy, soft, feel good

The gentle creamy feel good scent for warmer temperatures!
The fragrance is very pleasant and soft, but not weak. My mother is totally into Vanhera by Laboratorio Olfattivo. In her words, it’s the slightly dusty powdery scent that fascinates her. L’eau papier is the perfect addition for spring/summer (German summer, I wouldn’t wear it at 30°).
When you hear about the rice note, you can definitely smell it. With the rice as a framework, it smells exceptionally soft, creamy, clean, slightly woody, and warm. It really works all the time. Not something to stand out, but something you wear for yourself and close acquaintances. An extremely cozy creamy scent for those who wear fragrances for themselves.
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6 Comments
LilauLilau 2 years ago
I like your comment and the scent too......;-)
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SeeroseSeerose 2 years ago
Short and yet Zac(k), still everything is there. Sorry, I have to let out a little complaint: Do we really need to use the adjective/adverb "super" three times in such a minimalist text? And what does the "D" English word "framing" refer to in relation to a perfume?
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SeeroseSeerose 2 years ago
First: I also gave you a trophy and found it helpful on the first version. As for commenting on reviews, if you don't want anyone to critique your statements and comments here, you shouldn't write them. No one is asked here. You have to accept that from time to time, I do too. And sometimes it can be quite a lot. But if you want to be read and gain followers?
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ClaudeZacClaudeZac 2 years ago
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Dear Water Lily, I adjusted my review just for you. I'm afraid it still won't meet your literary standards, but I guess I'll have to live with that. Who knows, maybe you don't meet the standards of many people either? I hope no one brings it up to you, and that in the future, you only receive updates about literarily brilliant descriptions via email.
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SeeroseSeerose 2 years ago
Oh come on, I don’t feel elevated, I would never think of something like that. I always get excited when I receive an email notification about a review. And then a perfume is just super, super, super. That can be understood in different ways, right? And if you read along for 12 years like I have, with many I’ve subscribed to, for all the perfumes I’ve tested and have on my watchlist, you really get tired of those overused slang words. Of course, there are trends. I appreciate French: you can speak the worst slang, but you MUST always write correctly!
With many, I wonder if they’ve ever read a review in a newspaper/magazine; about movies, theater, music, new CDs, bands. Then they would know how it’s done. I used to be a bookseller and love good language, well and brilliantly expressed reviews. I know how much time that can take. If I don’t have that time, I don’t write a review.
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ClaudeZacClaudeZac 2 years ago
Dear Seerose, if you're going to throw in "a little complaint" unsolicited, then please make it flawless. "Must" and "must" in quick succession just doesn't work. Whether it's the new spelling or not, it has to be consistent. Starting a critique of an Anglicism with an Anglicism? Sorry, that's going too far, and the discussion about adjectives/adverbs was conveniently left out as well. One question remains: why all this? Is there a sense of superiority over the so-called plebs who also write reviews here?
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