
molihuacha
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molihuacha
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Mmmhhh, can the fruit still be eaten?
Well, this perfume is quite strange. Actually, I like some Roberto Cavalli scents, such as "Nero Assoluto, Aqua, Exotica, etc." I once bought this perfume blind at auction, as I sometimes get caught up in my perfume addiction and find it exciting to bid on new fragrances that are no longer available in stores and that I couldn't test beforehand.
This perfume reminds me of the smell of a fruit salad made from many different fruits, which I cannot distinguish individually, except for the apple. The problem is, this fruit salad was made from very ripe fruits and is now sitting on the table waiting to be eaten. However, no one knows how long it has been there. Just because the fruit has started to discolor a bit, as it was forgotten and not kept appealing and fresh with a bit of lemon juice, does not mean it is already a case for the compost bin.
So, I sniff it cautiously.
Well, on some days it smells completely edible and delicious to me, but on other days I think the fruit is just too overripe.
What concerns me, however, is what if I catch a day when I really like the scent, spray it on, and then venture out onto the street, only to encounter people who perceive the scent like I do, but have caught exactly the other day when they think it belongs in the compost bin.
A vicious circle :-)
No, we won't really become friends, and even though I wear it from time to time, it quickly becomes too overpowering for me, as it lasts a long time and also has this sticky sweetness.
This perfume reminds me of the smell of a fruit salad made from many different fruits, which I cannot distinguish individually, except for the apple. The problem is, this fruit salad was made from very ripe fruits and is now sitting on the table waiting to be eaten. However, no one knows how long it has been there. Just because the fruit has started to discolor a bit, as it was forgotten and not kept appealing and fresh with a bit of lemon juice, does not mean it is already a case for the compost bin.
So, I sniff it cautiously.
Well, on some days it smells completely edible and delicious to me, but on other days I think the fruit is just too overripe.
What concerns me, however, is what if I catch a day when I really like the scent, spray it on, and then venture out onto the street, only to encounter people who perceive the scent like I do, but have caught exactly the other day when they think it belongs in the compost bin.
A vicious circle :-)
No, we won't really become friends, and even though I wear it from time to time, it quickly becomes too overpowering for me, as it lasts a long time and also has this sticky sweetness.