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Garden to Go
Full tram? Stuffy office air? Stagnant dusty summer air (my personal nemesis)?
Take a spritz of Paradisi, for it is a fragrance that truly lives up to its name - it transports the wearer to an olfactory paradise.
The opening is characterized by a radiant citrus family that does not come across as shrill or aggressive. Instead, the way the citrus notes develop strongly reminds me of freshly crushed lemon balm between the fingers - that characteristic, slightly earthy undertone accompanying the lemon aroma is perfectly captured.
This herbal, lemony freshness, however, is far more complex than a simple balm accord - it feels almost meditative and calming.
Floral accords follow, but the lemon balm association remains, accompanied by subtle green notes. It’s as if one is strolling through an herb garden after a summer rain.
After a few hours, gentle, woody notes linger, hinting softly at the lemon balm.
Take a spritz of Paradisi, for it is a fragrance that truly lives up to its name - it transports the wearer to an olfactory paradise.
The opening is characterized by a radiant citrus family that does not come across as shrill or aggressive. Instead, the way the citrus notes develop strongly reminds me of freshly crushed lemon balm between the fingers - that characteristic, slightly earthy undertone accompanying the lemon aroma is perfectly captured.
This herbal, lemony freshness, however, is far more complex than a simple balm accord - it feels almost meditative and calming.
Floral accords follow, but the lemon balm association remains, accompanied by subtle green notes. It’s as if one is strolling through an herb garden after a summer rain.
After a few hours, gentle, woody notes linger, hinting softly at the lemon balm.
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44muc 4 months ago
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Well described! I thought the part about the lemon balm was spot on.
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