Primel
09.10.2021 - 11:19 AM
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Irish Spring

It's so green when Ireland's blossoms bloom....In the original it was of course called "Spain's blossoms", but I'm not Eliza Doolittle :)
Unfortunately I don't know Ireland (yet), but it's high on my list of desired destinations. Until it is so far, I console myself with this nice little water, which seems to me extremely sympathetic, natural and strangely familiar. A true "Uisce Beatha" (water of life), for once not to drink ;)

I remember green-striped bar soaps in my grandparents' bathroom, which gave off a strong and fresh scent (I think they were even called "Irish Spring" or something like that :) After I was put into the warm bath in the evening as a child, this soapy scent then mixed with the smell of the alpine meadows as I lay in bed later. The ringing of the little bells of the animals in the pasture accompanied me to sleep. Patrick" reminds me of exactly this scent! I do not perceive any floral nuances. Patrick smells mildly spicy, mossy, a little herbaceous and simple

Green Green Green! :)

I gave this cologne to my dad for his last birthday. He had always wanted fragrances! In his younger years, he wore "Pasha" by Cartier. But since you can no longer tolerate strong fragrances so well in advanced age, my choice fell on "Patrick", especially since my father knew Ireland and liked the country and people very much. He liked the fragrance immediately!

The creations of "Fragrances of Ireland" are made without animal testing. "Patrick" is said to be the "national scent" of Ireland, named after the national saint Patrick, who put an end to a plague of snakes on the Emerald Isle. In Ireland, there are now no more snakes :)

Patrick. What else?
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