À L'Ombre des Amandiers

Ineke89
11.02.2024 - 02:50 PM
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Powdery, neat marzipan

With À l'Ombre de Amandier, you immediately get a sweet and powdery marzipan ball rolled in a thin layer of cocoa. Not too sweet, more almond than sugar. This is exactly how I had hoped and wished to smell Jasmin's marzipan. Unfortunately, the almond is not marzipan and the name had raised completely false expectations in me. In À l'Ombre de Amandier, the marzipan ball is accompanied by orange blossom. It adds a subtle fresh touch in the background and makes the whole thing more feminine, perfumed and seductive. Despite the gourmand note, the fragrance is neither heavy nor penetrating, but rather light and delicate. It is a daytime fragrance for every occasion. Citrusy notes break up the gourmand, making it more easily digestible and more complex. The whole thing is served on a bed of powdered iris and vanilla musk. Overall, the fragrance conveys a powdery, sophisticated impression with an inviting marzipan note.
The longevity and sillage are absolutely fine for the price category. After 6 hours, you could add a little more.
The bottle looks pretty and romantic. It has an aesthetic shape that fits well in the hand. Its pleated glass surface not only looks good, but also ensures that it does not slip out of the hand so quickly. The bottle is adorned with a matt white seal and a cap in the same color.
This fragrance is right up my street. I find it simply meltingly beautiful.
If you like marzipan and powdery-creamy fragrances, you should try it.
A great fragrance quality at a great price without any synthetic impression. Significantly better, more complex and more natural-looking than many designers.
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