05/17/2018

Profuma
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Profuma
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C'est le ton qui fait la musique
First of all: The prisoner is not pink, as the picture suggests, but a diluted and almost completely dissolved grey-brown violet. Same watercolor, watercolor pale, translucent and only a hint of color. Whatever you place close to it, it picks up the hue and is then almost impossible to capture itself.
The fragrance is then also a breath, an air draft, a breath, but not quite as delicate as the colour seems to suggest. But in any case, spontaneous summer or just warm temperatures and a lot of sunshine comes to my mind. It is cheerful, fresh fruity and tingling, the currant is clearly "effervescent" and exhilaratingly perceptible through the mixed bubble drinks. In many places it seems melancholic and heavy to me in the black version. But here it is light and fruity and "good things", almost exuberant. Good mood with every bubble seems to spread instantly. From the heart note, heliotrope and orange blossom show themselves to be the strongest and give the initial note a little more depth. Orchids are a little too small for me to grasp in fragrances. Only the term orchid doesn't tell me how it smells if it doesn't have a trend-setting nickname such as vanilla orchid. What does a "wild orchid" smell like in this case? I stick to my impressions of the heart note, which are really clearly revealed to me. They are reinforced with a wood note and a very beautiful and rich vanilla. This gives the fragrance a creaminess that rounds it off in its final bouquet. He may seem a little soapy, too. All in all, Divina by La Perla is not a new or independent fragrance creation. There is already something similar, something approaching also and jumped over seven flacons there will also stand an approximating composition. But Divina still "tastes" better to me, because she just shows this creaminess at the end, instead of the fresh, aquatic or astringent touch that many of the similar fragrances have. The durability is clearly in the upper league, the Sillage is advantageous in the lower league, because it can be an everyday office fragrance, as well as just one for the shopping tour. And you don't want to attract attention with a too strongly perceptible scent anywhere. That's where Divina's character comes in. She knows what she wants, says what's going on, but she never gets involved in the sound.
The Frenchman would probably say: "C'est le ton qui fait la musique"...!
And Divina plays with hers right into my heart.
The fragrance is then also a breath, an air draft, a breath, but not quite as delicate as the colour seems to suggest. But in any case, spontaneous summer or just warm temperatures and a lot of sunshine comes to my mind. It is cheerful, fresh fruity and tingling, the currant is clearly "effervescent" and exhilaratingly perceptible through the mixed bubble drinks. In many places it seems melancholic and heavy to me in the black version. But here it is light and fruity and "good things", almost exuberant. Good mood with every bubble seems to spread instantly. From the heart note, heliotrope and orange blossom show themselves to be the strongest and give the initial note a little more depth. Orchids are a little too small for me to grasp in fragrances. Only the term orchid doesn't tell me how it smells if it doesn't have a trend-setting nickname such as vanilla orchid. What does a "wild orchid" smell like in this case? I stick to my impressions of the heart note, which are really clearly revealed to me. They are reinforced with a wood note and a very beautiful and rich vanilla. This gives the fragrance a creaminess that rounds it off in its final bouquet. He may seem a little soapy, too. All in all, Divina by La Perla is not a new or independent fragrance creation. There is already something similar, something approaching also and jumped over seven flacons there will also stand an approximating composition. But Divina still "tastes" better to me, because she just shows this creaminess at the end, instead of the fresh, aquatic or astringent touch that many of the similar fragrances have. The durability is clearly in the upper league, the Sillage is advantageous in the lower league, because it can be an everyday office fragrance, as well as just one for the shopping tour. And you don't want to attract attention with a too strongly perceptible scent anywhere. That's where Divina's character comes in. She knows what she wants, says what's going on, but she never gets involved in the sound.
The Frenchman would probably say: "C'est le ton qui fait la musique"...!
And Divina plays with hers right into my heart.
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