09/11/2021

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Ischgelroi
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The somewhat different summer scent
Hashabis I bought in the course of my sharing. At this point, many thanks to all participants of my sharing. Hashabis has triggered a certain fascination with me, because the concept of a hemp scent for example already at Bois 1920 is a very interesting new concept. Hashabis therefore had to be tested in any case.
Hashabis has as the name already associated a hemp note that is always present. Here I can give but equal all-clear. The hemp note forms here merely the framework for the other notes and no it does not smell like something to smoke. The other notes I can detect are currant, raspberry, blueberry and a tart juniper note. I wouldn't describe the scent as spicy rather fruity tart. I can't really smell the woods and allspice. In the base, some musk comes in.
I think Hashabis hits the theme very well. There is this present hemp note, which but really great woven into the other notes. The associations of sweat I can partly understand, but in return I must say here that this association was to be expected, if you do not like the smell of hemp at all, you will not like Hashabis of course. Hemp really has a very unique smell, this can already lead to sweat associations if disliked.
Hashabis is clearly a special fragrance. I see here but really a fragrance, which one either loves or hates. I love Hashabis and am happy to have discovered this one. Hashabis is interesting for anyone who the typical lemon, bergamot summer fragrances are too boring.
The price is also a plus for me. A price of under 90€ for 100 Ml at a niche fragrance is really rare and something where I must say great :)
Hashabis has as the name already associated a hemp note that is always present. Here I can give but equal all-clear. The hemp note forms here merely the framework for the other notes and no it does not smell like something to smoke. The other notes I can detect are currant, raspberry, blueberry and a tart juniper note. I wouldn't describe the scent as spicy rather fruity tart. I can't really smell the woods and allspice. In the base, some musk comes in.
I think Hashabis hits the theme very well. There is this present hemp note, which but really great woven into the other notes. The associations of sweat I can partly understand, but in return I must say here that this association was to be expected, if you do not like the smell of hemp at all, you will not like Hashabis of course. Hemp really has a very unique smell, this can already lead to sweat associations if disliked.
Hashabis is clearly a special fragrance. I see here but really a fragrance, which one either loves or hates. I love Hashabis and am happy to have discovered this one. Hashabis is interesting for anyone who the typical lemon, bergamot summer fragrances are too boring.
The price is also a plus for me. A price of under 90€ for 100 Ml at a niche fragrance is really rare and something where I must say great :)