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A fine body lotion scent
Another landmine this week, a mild disappointment, a real hit-and-miss, so to speak.
A lovely, sparkling fruity opening; a harmonious and pleasant fruity-floral salad, very refined and easy on the nose. The apple and peach come forward quickly; yes – as if there’s some lychee in there too. Over a soft, pleasant hint of rose, after barely twenty minutes this settles into a rich floral with a touch of honey and then turns into a scent that strongly reminds me of a very familiar body milk, and it stays like that, only fading with time. I don’t want to trivialize the fragrance, but honestly: Dove, Nivea, something of that sort – ladies, please jump in with suggestions in this little guessing game.
On my skin it lasts about four hours, but it quiets down rather fast. I don’t see how this wouldn’t suit someone; it’s entirely wearable and pleasant, but it doesn’t tell a story, doesn’t hide an ace up its sleeve. Sexy? Depends on the wearer. Forbidden games? Sure.
I see it as ideal on a younger woman, and to her I’d recommend remembering that old, wise line with this Kilian: “less is more.” That’s the key here.
A lovely, sparkling fruity opening; a harmonious and pleasant fruity-floral salad, very refined and easy on the nose. The apple and peach come forward quickly; yes – as if there’s some lychee in there too. Over a soft, pleasant hint of rose, after barely twenty minutes this settles into a rich floral with a touch of honey and then turns into a scent that strongly reminds me of a very familiar body milk, and it stays like that, only fading with time. I don’t want to trivialize the fragrance, but honestly: Dove, Nivea, something of that sort – ladies, please jump in with suggestions in this little guessing game.
On my skin it lasts about four hours, but it quiets down rather fast. I don’t see how this wouldn’t suit someone; it’s entirely wearable and pleasant, but it doesn’t tell a story, doesn’t hide an ace up its sleeve. Sexy? Depends on the wearer. Forbidden games? Sure.
I see it as ideal on a younger woman, and to her I’d recommend remembering that old, wise line with this Kilian: “less is more.” That’s the key here.

