07/03/2021
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Science Fiction FSK18
Completely unplanned, a sample of my first ELDO came under my nose (many thanks at this point to Marella for this extraordinary addition)... I admit, I was very suspicious. My associations lie somewhere between the Tribute to Panem and the "All is Full of Love" video by Björk.
Vierges et Toreros opens synthetically fresh, slightly sweet with bergamot, nutmeg, pepper and cardamom. Fresh and beautiful, feathery and present, but somehow not of this time. It could be a scene perfume in the Capitol (The Tibute of Panem)... maybe even the signature scent of President Snow himself, because he is known to have always smelled of roses, while his breath in turn exuded the metallic aroma of blood...
The citrusy-clean spaceship freshness develops increasingly metallic. One is virtually breathed on by the President, while it rains futuristic flowers.
I further course, the fragrance remains extremely dry on me. Dusty-sweetish. I'm intrigued and can't stop wondering if I should find this pleasant or unpleasant now. I think it's kind of abstractly beautiful. And yes, it's the first scent from this brand that I actually wanted to find a priori doofy... But I have to admit, it's not just gimmicky marketing. The scent is captivating. Seems to me completely surreal-artfully composed. I have actually not yet smelled something like that.
In some other review, the subject of eroticism is taken up here, there is talk of Dalí paintings, of the olfactory implementation of the meeting of bullfighters and virgins... But I find the name of the fragrance strangely out of place. Because although animalic notes are listed in the fragrance pyramid, I can't exactly smell them out, and "dirty" doesn't smell this fragrance to me at all (I can't perceive leather either).
In the end, there is actually something like a skin accord (thanks to the statement of DeVulgares at this point, who brought me to it) - but also a futuristic. I do like skin scents... this one, however, strikes me as the dusty, dry, soft skin of an android.... Well, and as good science fiction FSK18 goes....
(MrUnderValue also pointed out a gum note)
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whether I like the fragrance, I can not say for the life of me. But I find him really in the positive sense "interesting" and well worth testing. I definitely recommend the review of Terra. It's a scent that conjures up images and isn't unwearable per se, even if it probably won't be mine. In the end, it's shadowy-unembodied beautiful.
Vierges et Toreros opens synthetically fresh, slightly sweet with bergamot, nutmeg, pepper and cardamom. Fresh and beautiful, feathery and present, but somehow not of this time. It could be a scene perfume in the Capitol (The Tibute of Panem)... maybe even the signature scent of President Snow himself, because he is known to have always smelled of roses, while his breath in turn exuded the metallic aroma of blood...
The citrusy-clean spaceship freshness develops increasingly metallic. One is virtually breathed on by the President, while it rains futuristic flowers.
I further course, the fragrance remains extremely dry on me. Dusty-sweetish. I'm intrigued and can't stop wondering if I should find this pleasant or unpleasant now. I think it's kind of abstractly beautiful. And yes, it's the first scent from this brand that I actually wanted to find a priori doofy... But I have to admit, it's not just gimmicky marketing. The scent is captivating. Seems to me completely surreal-artfully composed. I have actually not yet smelled something like that.
In some other review, the subject of eroticism is taken up here, there is talk of Dalí paintings, of the olfactory implementation of the meeting of bullfighters and virgins... But I find the name of the fragrance strangely out of place. Because although animalic notes are listed in the fragrance pyramid, I can't exactly smell them out, and "dirty" doesn't smell this fragrance to me at all (I can't perceive leather either).
In the end, there is actually something like a skin accord (thanks to the statement of DeVulgares at this point, who brought me to it) - but also a futuristic. I do like skin scents... this one, however, strikes me as the dusty, dry, soft skin of an android.... Well, and as good science fiction FSK18 goes....
(MrUnderValue also pointed out a gum note)
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whether I like the fragrance, I can not say for the life of me. But I find him really in the positive sense "interesting" and well worth testing. I definitely recommend the review of Terra. It's a scent that conjures up images and isn't unwearable per se, even if it probably won't be mine. In the end, it's shadowy-unembodied beautiful.
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