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Modern nonchalance for spring? No, my nose is playing tricks on me again!
I bought Ombre bleue based on the great comment from Angelliese. Because I also belong to the honey lovers!
I can perceive the honey well, but it doesn't push itself to the forefront. Fruity? No, I can't say that. Floral-powdery, warm, and yet spring-like - is my first impression. I can't identify individual flowers, though. Or is a little jasmine coming through now?
And it reminds me of something... yes, just a tiny bit of "Nonchalance"! Although there is zero honey in that one, Ombre bleu lacks the slightly lemony note in the top.
But spraying a little "Nonchalance" on my wrist...
Oh no, that was just a figment of my imagination due to the "blue appearance" of both perfumes! Although there are indeed a few overlaps in the fragrance pyramid (orange blossom, vanilla, jasmine).
Ombre bleu is distinctly warmer, more balsamic, and spicier than "Nonchalance," and yet I can imagine it better for spring than for autumn, while Nonchalance is a typical winter scent for me.
I can perceive the honey well, but it doesn't push itself to the forefront. Fruity? No, I can't say that. Floral-powdery, warm, and yet spring-like - is my first impression. I can't identify individual flowers, though. Or is a little jasmine coming through now?
And it reminds me of something... yes, just a tiny bit of "Nonchalance"! Although there is zero honey in that one, Ombre bleu lacks the slightly lemony note in the top.
But spraying a little "Nonchalance" on my wrist...
Oh no, that was just a figment of my imagination due to the "blue appearance" of both perfumes! Although there are indeed a few overlaps in the fragrance pyramid (orange blossom, vanilla, jasmine).
Ombre bleu is distinctly warmer, more balsamic, and spicier than "Nonchalance," and yet I can imagine it better for spring than for autumn, while Nonchalance is a typical winter scent for me.
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