
Lia
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Lia
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In pleasant company..
I love niche fragrances. But I also really enjoy the search for twins of my favorites. Yesterday, I was at my 'local drugstore' armed with my phone/access to Parfumo. I had finished work and wanted to sniff around the easily accessible and relatively inexpensive world of fragrances. The Judith Williams scents caught my eye. Tested. Put aside. Strolled on. Stopped: "Hey.. what is this? Smells like 'Rouge Malachit'.."
I pay for my purchases, feeling puzzled. However, the thought hardly leaves my mind. So I decide to enter the store once more and sniff again. For just under ten euros, I buy 'Beautiful'.
The next day, I'm excited because this one actually smells creamier than the expensive twin. I head to my evening shift. I work in a dental practice in the field of prophylaxis, so it's important to me that a perfume has good longevity but moderate sillage. I want to calm my patients, not narcotize them (mostly at least:)
Upon arrival, I immediately get the first feedback from a colleague: "Uah.. is that you? I know that!" I think for a moment: "Could it be possible that she shares my passion for the olfactory?" I ponder whether to share my association with Armani, but decide to first mention 'Alien', which many associate with RM. Bullseye. She notes that many love the Alien on her, but it doesn't seem too mainstream.
Two hours later, another colleague enters a treatment room after me: "Wow, that patient smelled good!" "Hello?? Is it possible that I could be the one?? No? Hmmm.." She: "Oh, actually! I want it! ...Can I even afford it?" (My reputation precedes me)
Both were already on the hunt for the new grail after their morning shift. I hope successfully. (I'll find out tomorrow)
Almost twelve hours later, it is still noticeably present on my skin. The drydown of RM has been similar from the start. Creamy, sweet, slightly coconutty, sandalwood. Well-groomed. It never became too annoying for me, and I'm genuinely pleased to have found a pleasant companion for the day. For just under ten euros. It really can be seen - excuse me - smelled.
I pay for my purchases, feeling puzzled. However, the thought hardly leaves my mind. So I decide to enter the store once more and sniff again. For just under ten euros, I buy 'Beautiful'.
The next day, I'm excited because this one actually smells creamier than the expensive twin. I head to my evening shift. I work in a dental practice in the field of prophylaxis, so it's important to me that a perfume has good longevity but moderate sillage. I want to calm my patients, not narcotize them (mostly at least:)
Upon arrival, I immediately get the first feedback from a colleague: "Uah.. is that you? I know that!" I think for a moment: "Could it be possible that she shares my passion for the olfactory?" I ponder whether to share my association with Armani, but decide to first mention 'Alien', which many associate with RM. Bullseye. She notes that many love the Alien on her, but it doesn't seem too mainstream.
Two hours later, another colleague enters a treatment room after me: "Wow, that patient smelled good!" "Hello?? Is it possible that I could be the one?? No? Hmmm.." She: "Oh, actually! I want it! ...Can I even afford it?" (My reputation precedes me)
Both were already on the hunt for the new grail after their morning shift. I hope successfully. (I'll find out tomorrow)
Almost twelve hours later, it is still noticeably present on my skin. The drydown of RM has been similar from the start. Creamy, sweet, slightly coconutty, sandalwood. Well-groomed. It never became too annoying for me, and I'm genuinely pleased to have found a pleasant companion for the day. For just under ten euros. It really can be seen - excuse me - smelled.
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Top Notes
Clary sage
Pink pepper
Heart Notes
Jasmine
Orange blossom
Base Notes
Coconut
Musk








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