05/21/2020

Byronia
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Byronia
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O precious jewel you...
It's one of those days when I lose myself with myself, that's what I call it when I take care of things that I have had for a long time but which have fallen out of my mind. Today I thought I would take a look at my perfume collection "back department". And my gaze fell on Nilang without a cap, which I once got from a dear friend because she didn't want it anymore. In my head I had in mind that it smells "older" somehow, a young scent crack I know of would probably call it "omalich".
So I thought, just put it in the souk and wait and see, maybe someone would like it.
And reflexively I sprayed the scent onto my skin...and a murmur went through my senses. rather a small explosion...
Those who succinctly describe this as fruity/floral, usually take care of shower gels - and YES, is floral and YES, also a little fruity. But rather paradisiacal. This is how I imagine a park in India, at the Taj Mahal, beguilingly beautiful scent...
And the bergamot I smell only very weakly, freesia stwas a bit more, but in my head pictures of fantasy flowers from the Garden of Eden come to mind combined with slowly coming powdery sweetness that you can stand (you have to know, I have almost only unisex or men's fragrances).
Dr. Google also leads me abruptly into reality: of course, the fragrance has been reformulated...
But I now treasure my old sweetheart and enjoy the rarity...
So I thought, just put it in the souk and wait and see, maybe someone would like it.
And reflexively I sprayed the scent onto my skin...and a murmur went through my senses. rather a small explosion...
Those who succinctly describe this as fruity/floral, usually take care of shower gels - and YES, is floral and YES, also a little fruity. But rather paradisiacal. This is how I imagine a park in India, at the Taj Mahal, beguilingly beautiful scent...
And the bergamot I smell only very weakly, freesia stwas a bit more, but in my head pictures of fantasy flowers from the Garden of Eden come to mind combined with slowly coming powdery sweetness that you can stand (you have to know, I have almost only unisex or men's fragrances).
Dr. Google also leads me abruptly into reality: of course, the fragrance has been reformulated...
But I now treasure my old sweetheart and enjoy the rarity...
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