Jasmins Marzipane 2016

Lia
21.04.2021 - 06:00 PM
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Scent

Childhood

I have to be really short today. Just tested this fragrance, which I got from a very dear participant as an addition. Unfortunately isses already very late and my alarm clock rings again soon.

By name he was known to me. Expected I had other but curious I was always. So why not a little scent date before the bed cards are punched...? *pff*..hmm..okay? Wait...there! I don't know why but the first association: escada! It smells like good old classic Margeritha Ley. I'm a child of the 80s. Born in the 70s. In the '90s, I treated myself to this. And why is that? Because it reminded me of something specific (don't slay me). Maybe some of you still know those chewing gum machines that used to hang on the walls of houses. And between all the colorful gum balls there were little gumdrops. As a small child I was fascinated. And since I always had to smell everything, the olfactory impression remained. I am fascinated by many things that remind me of the good old days. Lilacs, the sea, apple shampoo, grass and just things like bubble gum machine figures. And that's exactly what Jasmine Marzipane gives me.

How I wish I could describe things in lyrical words as beautifully as many of you do. I'm more the rational one there, though. Whereby - emotions are also somehow involved here. ?
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