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PennyPearl
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A Wedding in the Ice Palace; Two Cyborgs Say Yes
Here, a clean Chloe girl receives a proposal from someone who thinks it's simply time for a wedding, a mansion, and a dog.
She wears a silky dress, everything about her smooth; her hair, the fabric of her dress, her perfectly powdered pale skin.
Delicate & petite she is, she enjoys chilled, dry white wine and always has hand sanitizer in her designer handbag (regardless of the pandemic).
She exudes something cool and unattainable like a crystal; a beautiful star, an alien, the last unicorn transformed into a woman.
Softly she whispers "Yes" and nods majestically as she receives the proposal in a chic French brasserie with chandeliers. Or in a Milanese shopping street in front of a jeweler or in a modern art museum between white, high walls and cryptic sculptures.
I smell cotton flower vibes, sharp soap, neutral body lotion on damp skin, and Dove deodorant spray, yet it is overwhelming in its white Perwoll purity.
After about 10-15 minutes, it calms down and loses a bit of the "deodorant spray sharpness," but otherwise doesn't change, except that it becomes more powdery, remaining clean, white, and unsweetened.
Rolling in Love I actually prefer; it is also creamy white but has sweet components that make it softer and gentler than Proposal.
Proposal, on the other hand, is clinically sterile.
This is a scent that perfectly reflects the pandemic for me; mouth-nose covering, disposable gloves, hand sanitizer, 2-meter distance, shut tight, anonymity.
For a proposal scent, I miss the sensual, the loving, the magic.
It is a purity cliché (bride = innocence) like the white dress, the bachelorette party with Lillet-Berry-boomerang posts, the wedding shoot at the castle & the honeymoon trip to the Maldives.
Not bad with a pretty powdery drydown if you like clean scents, but nothing special.
She wears a silky dress, everything about her smooth; her hair, the fabric of her dress, her perfectly powdered pale skin.
Delicate & petite she is, she enjoys chilled, dry white wine and always has hand sanitizer in her designer handbag (regardless of the pandemic).
She exudes something cool and unattainable like a crystal; a beautiful star, an alien, the last unicorn transformed into a woman.
Softly she whispers "Yes" and nods majestically as she receives the proposal in a chic French brasserie with chandeliers. Or in a Milanese shopping street in front of a jeweler or in a modern art museum between white, high walls and cryptic sculptures.
I smell cotton flower vibes, sharp soap, neutral body lotion on damp skin, and Dove deodorant spray, yet it is overwhelming in its white Perwoll purity.
After about 10-15 minutes, it calms down and loses a bit of the "deodorant spray sharpness," but otherwise doesn't change, except that it becomes more powdery, remaining clean, white, and unsweetened.
Rolling in Love I actually prefer; it is also creamy white but has sweet components that make it softer and gentler than Proposal.
Proposal, on the other hand, is clinically sterile.
This is a scent that perfectly reflects the pandemic for me; mouth-nose covering, disposable gloves, hand sanitizer, 2-meter distance, shut tight, anonymity.
For a proposal scent, I miss the sensual, the loving, the magic.
It is a purity cliché (bride = innocence) like the white dress, the bachelorette party with Lillet-Berry-boomerang posts, the wedding shoot at the castle & the honeymoon trip to the Maldives.
Not bad with a pretty powdery drydown if you like clean scents, but nothing special.
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Top Notes
Italian bergamot
Black tea
Almond
Blackcurrant bud
Heart Notes
Jasmine sambac absolute
Heliotrope
Dried fruits
Italian jasmine
Lychee
Orange blossom
Base Notes
White musk
Orris butter
Teakwood
Tonka bean absolute
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