
Waldfee
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The Fabric Softener from the Home Shopping Channel
To replenish my signature stock, I found myself browsing the online site of a well-known home shopping channel. A fragrance set from Ms. Borgnine ended up in my cart. But since I was already there, it couldn't hurt to look around a bit more. A page later, the simple glass bottle from E. Grant caught my eye. I browsed through the customer reviews in the product details, and right from the first one, I was hooked. The lady wrote that the scent smelled like fresh laundry. In the further reviews, the words detergent, fabric softener, Nivea cream kept popping up... Hah!! That's exactly my thing!! Natural joined Signature in the cart as well.
Three days later, I already have it in my hands. However, my bottle looks different from the one here and the one depicted on the online site. A white floral vine winds across it. I personally find it even prettier.
Upon spraying, a fresh cloud immediately fills my nose: orange, grapefruit, and lemon are clearly noticeable. However, this opening doesn't last long, as it soon transforms into a dreamy detergent-fabric softener scent. I can't distinguish the components of the heart note individually; I can only sense a delicate rose and a bit of lilac, but it simply smells wonderfully clean as a whole. This scent evokes the association of a white T-shirt, washed with floral fabric softener, still damp and just hung on the line.
Unfortunately, this pleasure lasts only a very short time. After 2 hours, I feel an urgent need to reapply. The sillage is also only mediocre, which isn't too bad since it means you won't overwhelm anyone or make them feel like they're being wrapped in fabric softener. Overall, I would have expected more from an EdP, but you get 100ml of Natural for relatively little money, so you can certainly reach for the bottle more often.
All in all, Natural is a worthy representative of the clean scent category and is thus a very suitable candidate for the Clean Bear list!
Three days later, I already have it in my hands. However, my bottle looks different from the one here and the one depicted on the online site. A white floral vine winds across it. I personally find it even prettier.
Upon spraying, a fresh cloud immediately fills my nose: orange, grapefruit, and lemon are clearly noticeable. However, this opening doesn't last long, as it soon transforms into a dreamy detergent-fabric softener scent. I can't distinguish the components of the heart note individually; I can only sense a delicate rose and a bit of lilac, but it simply smells wonderfully clean as a whole. This scent evokes the association of a white T-shirt, washed with floral fabric softener, still damp and just hung on the line.
Unfortunately, this pleasure lasts only a very short time. After 2 hours, I feel an urgent need to reapply. The sillage is also only mediocre, which isn't too bad since it means you won't overwhelm anyone or make them feel like they're being wrapped in fabric softener. Overall, I would have expected more from an EdP, but you get 100ml of Natural for relatively little money, so you can certainly reach for the bottle more often.
All in all, Natural is a worthy representative of the clean scent category and is thus a very suitable candidate for the Clean Bear list!
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Top Notes
Lemon blossom
Grapefruit
Orange
Peach
Heart Notes
Freesia
Lilac
Rose
Jasmine
Lily
Base Notes
Heliotrope
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