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Unmistakably gentian-cool green. Framed in a powdery sweet citrus. Very soft and beautifully blended. *
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SirLancelot 8 months ago
Wow, that sounds great!
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JonasP1 8 months ago
Blue blooms :-)
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Mrtangiers 8 months ago
Sounds like typical Hermes, that's how I like it too.
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Spatzl 8 months ago
Hmm, that wouldn't be a good strategy.
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Gandix 8 months ago
Enzian - flower or schnapps?
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ElAttarine 8 months ago
That's something Ellena can do, - it's a shame if it doesn't last!
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Eggi37 8 months ago
It's lovely when you can capture the scent authentically.
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Theris 8 months ago
I wonder what gentian smells like.
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Danny264 8 months ago
sounds very pretty!
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Ponticus 8 months ago
I’ll take that as overall positive!?
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Floyd 8 months ago
Powdery scents are difficult for me when it comes to florals.
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Ergoproxy 8 months ago
Didn’t resonate with me back then.
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Axiomatic 8 months ago
That doesn't sound bad.
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PET 8 months ago
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I feel reminded of Voyage from the same house, enhanced by the warming citrus and gentian. The poor longevity and sillage give me the impression of an impulse buying strategy. It seems to me that by choosing second-rate ingredients paired with a well-known perfumer, they aim to maintain the illusion of high quality, like with their luggage, while increasing the profit margin.
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MalaNoche 4 months ago
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Weird understanding of quality.
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