08/14/2021

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Pearl White
I was extremely surprised when I accidentally stumbled upon the existence of this new (and limited) Flanker.
Not so long ago came with La Vie est Belle Soleil Cristal only the last creation from the LVEB series on the market.
Of course I hear, deep in the hidden, already the Unken munkeln: "Tsss, everything only Geldmacherei. This mainstream crap and then sooo cute too. PLÖRRE!!!"
Fortunately, the majority of fragrance enthusiasts should still be happy about this new release.... After all, otherwise LVEB wouldn't be a worldwide bestseller. #isso
So. Now but enough of the nastiness and schnurstracks to the real reason for this text. The fragrance:
What a prelude. I smell the sweetness of La Vie est Belle L'Eau de Parfum morphed with, brace yourselves, the powderiness of Dior Homme Intense (2011)! What an unexpected and surprisingly coherent combo.
The iris lobe swings considerably for the first few minutes and I can't keep my nose off my wrist. The subliminal sweetness prevents the fragrance from coming across too "dusty" and dry.
In the further course, the iris steps a little into the background and the fragrance changes in a lovely floral, slightly fruity direction. From afar, however, you can already guess the vanilla, which will make itself later in the base even wider.
At this point, the fragrance most closely resembles the Ur-LVEB. However, only until the grand finale, the drydown. Here we expect namely a heavenly soft delicacy, which I now simply times "vanilla cotton musk" baptize.
The fragrance is now no longer as loud as at the beginning. Rather, it lays like a velvety veil on the skin and gives warmth and comfort.
I am admittedly not a big fan of the pure musk note. But if this is garnished, as here, with gentle undertones of vanilla, it is done around me.
The durability is located in the upper range, but the fragrance is much quieter in terms of sillage than other brothers and sisters of the LVEB series. From a certain point, you have to go with the nose a little closer to perceive the fragrance experience.
The bottle is, as usual, picture-perfect. This time he has put on his pearly white smile and shines in glittering mother of pearl.
I am very happy about this sweetheart and am curious what range this release will have. As mentioned at the beginning, this is "only" a limited edition. Too bad actually.
Not so long ago came with La Vie est Belle Soleil Cristal only the last creation from the LVEB series on the market.
Of course I hear, deep in the hidden, already the Unken munkeln: "Tsss, everything only Geldmacherei. This mainstream crap and then sooo cute too. PLÖRRE!!!"
Fortunately, the majority of fragrance enthusiasts should still be happy about this new release.... After all, otherwise LVEB wouldn't be a worldwide bestseller. #isso
So. Now but enough of the nastiness and schnurstracks to the real reason for this text. The fragrance:
What a prelude. I smell the sweetness of La Vie est Belle L'Eau de Parfum morphed with, brace yourselves, the powderiness of Dior Homme Intense (2011)! What an unexpected and surprisingly coherent combo.
The iris lobe swings considerably for the first few minutes and I can't keep my nose off my wrist. The subliminal sweetness prevents the fragrance from coming across too "dusty" and dry.
In the further course, the iris steps a little into the background and the fragrance changes in a lovely floral, slightly fruity direction. From afar, however, you can already guess the vanilla, which will make itself later in the base even wider.
At this point, the fragrance most closely resembles the Ur-LVEB. However, only until the grand finale, the drydown. Here we expect namely a heavenly soft delicacy, which I now simply times "vanilla cotton musk" baptize.
The fragrance is now no longer as loud as at the beginning. Rather, it lays like a velvety veil on the skin and gives warmth and comfort.
I am admittedly not a big fan of the pure musk note. But if this is garnished, as here, with gentle undertones of vanilla, it is done around me.
The durability is located in the upper range, but the fragrance is much quieter in terms of sillage than other brothers and sisters of the LVEB series. From a certain point, you have to go with the nose a little closer to perceive the fragrance experience.
The bottle is, as usual, picture-perfect. This time he has put on his pearly white smile and shines in glittering mother of pearl.
I am very happy about this sweetheart and am curious what range this release will have. As mentioned at the beginning, this is "only" a limited edition. Too bad actually.
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