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Back-Standers
There are the front-standers, who are easily and readily grabbed, whose levels clearly drop … and then there are those that have to stand in the back and always in the dark.
When things are rearranged, they are happy to be moved a bit, but if they are as slim as this beautiful bottle, they will just be squeezed back in somewhere there is space.
Well, that’s how it has been for my bottle, which last week actually made its way to the front as a “front-stander.”
Why?
Because it was worn again and brought in 3 compliments.
In one day!!!
One of them at the hairdresser … unbelievable, right? Where the air is just filled with scent molecules … hair care products smell simply phenomenal.
About the scent:
I don’t know any other fragrance that combines milk, iris, and tea so skillfully and harmoniously.
Milk is a bit tricky for me, as it makes me feel nauseous when I smell it. A good example: Bianco Latte and Gioiosa. I find both quite creepy. Beyond the Wall is completely different. Milk makes the scent creamier but doesn’t overpower it.
Longevity:
On me, the scent lasts rock solid all day. If I spray it in the morning, I can still smell it on me in the evening. On clothes, it lasts even 3 days later.
Sillage:
The scent envelops you but doesn’t scream for attention.
A fragrance also has to emotionally “grab” me to become a favorite. This one has succeeded.
When I wear it, I feel well-groomed, balanced, and completely comfortable.
My appeal to everyone:
Give the “back-standers” a chance!
When things are rearranged, they are happy to be moved a bit, but if they are as slim as this beautiful bottle, they will just be squeezed back in somewhere there is space.
Well, that’s how it has been for my bottle, which last week actually made its way to the front as a “front-stander.”
Why?
Because it was worn again and brought in 3 compliments.
In one day!!!
One of them at the hairdresser … unbelievable, right? Where the air is just filled with scent molecules … hair care products smell simply phenomenal.
About the scent:
I don’t know any other fragrance that combines milk, iris, and tea so skillfully and harmoniously.
Milk is a bit tricky for me, as it makes me feel nauseous when I smell it. A good example: Bianco Latte and Gioiosa. I find both quite creepy. Beyond the Wall is completely different. Milk makes the scent creamier but doesn’t overpower it.
Longevity:
On me, the scent lasts rock solid all day. If I spray it in the morning, I can still smell it on me in the evening. On clothes, it lasts even 3 days later.
Sillage:
The scent envelops you but doesn’t scream for attention.
A fragrance also has to emotionally “grab” me to become a favorite. This one has succeeded.
When I wear it, I feel well-groomed, balanced, and completely comfortable.
My appeal to everyone:
Give the “back-standers” a chance!
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And the "backbenchers" can now move to the front in higher temperatures 😉