11/09/2019
Spektrum
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Charm with dignity, grace and nobleness
First of all very alcoholic, this perfume, like spiced rose schnapps, as if you came tipsy from the Christmas market. After two minutes then it becomes woody, smoky, and somewhat leathery. (We continue into the medieval corner of the market, where craftsmen in leather aprons do something with fire...) Then one is surprised, the craftsmen probably come from the bathhouse, have apparently cleaned themselves thoroughly with rose soap, including the undergarments. Or is it the fair maid who sits with you and fills small bags with cedar wood remains?
Patchouli doesn't appear to me, and I mean, from memory only, that this one resembles the Rose Oud of Yves Rocher, so both are twins in the base.
The whole melange remains on the skin for a long time. There's nothing sweet about it, luckily I don't get any 'typical men's perfume' synthetics in my nose, a real unisex scent. Couldn't decide whether to be more masculine or feminine accentuating. But the rose is already present. Presenter than with the twin I mentioned.
The aura overall rather cool, serious. No sweet temptation, no comforting candy.
Something different, charming with dignity, grace and nobility is offered by Rose Absolute, for the experienced Chevalier, the pharmacist in the centre of the city. I still have to decide whether it suits me, certainly not every day, and in summer rather than in winter. Rose fans should definitely try it, but it already seems to be going off the market
Patchouli doesn't appear to me, and I mean, from memory only, that this one resembles the Rose Oud of Yves Rocher, so both are twins in the base.
The whole melange remains on the skin for a long time. There's nothing sweet about it, luckily I don't get any 'typical men's perfume' synthetics in my nose, a real unisex scent. Couldn't decide whether to be more masculine or feminine accentuating. But the rose is already present. Presenter than with the twin I mentioned.
The aura overall rather cool, serious. No sweet temptation, no comforting candy.
Something different, charming with dignity, grace and nobility is offered by Rose Absolute, for the experienced Chevalier, the pharmacist in the centre of the city. I still have to decide whether it suits me, certainly not every day, and in summer rather than in winter. Rose fans should definitely try it, but it already seems to be going off the market
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