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elegantly tart fragrance that gives me a boost..
...he is feminine with a profile; feminine without being sweet.
Not romantic, flowery, creamy, certainly not arbitrary. Oh, no! Cabochard has feminine strength. Without Eros, please. That is also a feminine strength, but in everyday life it is often enough about getting by without it. Cabochard emphasizes all the other, the "masculine" sides of a woman that she needs to survive: Confidence, clarity, the ability to make decisions. But not in any way, please, but with style and elegance. Simply feminine!
If a man occasionally shows battle sweat, torn shirt buttons and shaggy hair in the heat of everyday battle, you turn a blind eye. In a man, this is an expression of maximum commitment to victory.
But the same with a woman..., poof, a well-groomed image is at risk. Simply because of deeply internalized role models. These have a stronger effect than we realize. Unyielding and hot-tempered assertiveness are simply against the sweet side of a woman. A woman's competence alone is not enough to "safely" assert her positive, feminine image. She also needs the greatest composure and at the same time effortless elegance, beauty and well-groomedness to succeed.
And what supports this confident impression? Through fragrance, of course. It supports the image as well as the self-confidence and thus one's own strength. But what would be a suitable fragrance for this purpose? Creamy EDTs and flower meadows are less helpful here. If you want to be taken seriously, you simply can't smell like a cloud of powder or a freshly bathed baby.
My choice here is Cabochard! My invisible companion and comrade-in-arms who helps me to feel my strength and remain steadfast. Cabochard is a fragrance that makes you strong if you are a woman and don't want to allow yourself any weaknesses. Whether it would come across really well on a man remains to be seen. I am very grateful for the modern dissolution of the stereotypical division into women's and men's fragrances, but please don't let it become cramped where it doesn't make sense.
Others have already provided good and detailed information about the fragrance. I just wanted to tell you how and where Cabochard helps me.
Not romantic, flowery, creamy, certainly not arbitrary. Oh, no! Cabochard has feminine strength. Without Eros, please. That is also a feminine strength, but in everyday life it is often enough about getting by without it. Cabochard emphasizes all the other, the "masculine" sides of a woman that she needs to survive: Confidence, clarity, the ability to make decisions. But not in any way, please, but with style and elegance. Simply feminine!
If a man occasionally shows battle sweat, torn shirt buttons and shaggy hair in the heat of everyday battle, you turn a blind eye. In a man, this is an expression of maximum commitment to victory.
But the same with a woman..., poof, a well-groomed image is at risk. Simply because of deeply internalized role models. These have a stronger effect than we realize. Unyielding and hot-tempered assertiveness are simply against the sweet side of a woman. A woman's competence alone is not enough to "safely" assert her positive, feminine image. She also needs the greatest composure and at the same time effortless elegance, beauty and well-groomedness to succeed.
And what supports this confident impression? Through fragrance, of course. It supports the image as well as the self-confidence and thus one's own strength. But what would be a suitable fragrance for this purpose? Creamy EDTs and flower meadows are less helpful here. If you want to be taken seriously, you simply can't smell like a cloud of powder or a freshly bathed baby.
My choice here is Cabochard! My invisible companion and comrade-in-arms who helps me to feel my strength and remain steadfast. Cabochard is a fragrance that makes you strong if you are a woman and don't want to allow yourself any weaknesses. Whether it would come across really well on a man remains to be seen. I am very grateful for the modern dissolution of the stereotypical division into women's and men's fragrances, but please don't let it become cramped where it doesn't make sense.
Others have already provided good and detailed information about the fragrance. I just wanted to tell you how and where Cabochard helps me.
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