10/24/2020

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Oh, Baux!
I had wanted to test this fragrance for a long time and last week I was ready. During a shopping tour Baux was allowed to get close to me. To be on the safe side, I also had a sprayed test strip given to me. So Baux was my companion on that day, which became more beautiful and distracted from the grey dreariness, which was floating in the sky above me
The fragrance opens with a charge of pepper, which is not too hot, but, paired with the spiciness and sweetness of cardamom, is elegant and restrained. A very pleasant, balanced smoky scent quickly follows, with a very sensual wood tone. The fragrance unfolds ever sweeter, but accompanied by a pleasant, delicate freshness. I often have the feeling with cypress that it smells slightly citric.
Even before the base of the fragrance is heralded, the warmth and subtle powderiness are noticeable. At this point at the latest, the fragrance is extremely seductive, even for me, who is not so keen on sweet scents. The vanilla note joins in some time later, rounding off this wonderful fragrance experience. Every now and then I had the impression that a hint of a velvety cocoa bean wanted to participate in this work of art.
I don't really like paper-sweet smells that remind me of Christmas baking. But this one, he won't let me go. I keep running to the test strip and smelling it, rubbing it on myself. There are scents that are seductive, but clumsy, almost vulgar. Not so the Baux. I found it to be close to the body, as close as you only let special people get to you, but then with skin and hair. This closeness can create a tingling eroticism. Not clumsy "I feel fruity and jump on your limb", but devoted, engaging, but also giving and surrendering.
Personally, I wouldn't wear it unless it was just on my wrist for a sniff. Yet I find the scent absolutely unisex. And it's perfect for this time of year Defitively, it does not smell like standard cake, but is "One of a kind". At least for me.
The fragrance opens with a charge of pepper, which is not too hot, but, paired with the spiciness and sweetness of cardamom, is elegant and restrained. A very pleasant, balanced smoky scent quickly follows, with a very sensual wood tone. The fragrance unfolds ever sweeter, but accompanied by a pleasant, delicate freshness. I often have the feeling with cypress that it smells slightly citric.
Even before the base of the fragrance is heralded, the warmth and subtle powderiness are noticeable. At this point at the latest, the fragrance is extremely seductive, even for me, who is not so keen on sweet scents. The vanilla note joins in some time later, rounding off this wonderful fragrance experience. Every now and then I had the impression that a hint of a velvety cocoa bean wanted to participate in this work of art.
I don't really like paper-sweet smells that remind me of Christmas baking. But this one, he won't let me go. I keep running to the test strip and smelling it, rubbing it on myself. There are scents that are seductive, but clumsy, almost vulgar. Not so the Baux. I found it to be close to the body, as close as you only let special people get to you, but then with skin and hair. This closeness can create a tingling eroticism. Not clumsy "I feel fruity and jump on your limb", but devoted, engaging, but also giving and surrendering.
Personally, I wouldn't wear it unless it was just on my wrist for a sniff. Yet I find the scent absolutely unisex. And it's perfect for this time of year Defitively, it does not smell like standard cake, but is "One of a kind". At least for me.
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