Perlmutt
09/09/2023 - 03:50 PM
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Morning Walk in the Fog

The thick fog settles over the alpine meadow while the sun is still resting. The earth is wet and still cool from the night. The wind brushes through the grasses and kisses the lily of the valley awake, carrying their scent away. The sun sneaks into the day and slowly awakens the world.

This fragrance is like the feeling of being gently kissed awake. It starts softly, without overwhelming notes. The musk in the opening is fresh, clean, and evokes that "freshly showered and moisturized" feeling. It smells like skin, only better. There is a hint of sunscreen... Amber, is that you? The combination of musk and amber feels rather timeless, but in this fragrance, the two create an incredibly harmonious duo. It radiates a subtle flirtiness.

For a brief moment, really just for milliseconds, I think of Trésor (1990) Eau de Parfum .. the common denominator:
The lily of the valley that announces itself here but still holds back.

It is not an animalistic musk, yet it feels very "close" in its performance and gives the perfume the ultimate feel-good vibe. It’s like a warm hug from someone you care about.

As if that weren't enough, in the next moment, the woody notes break through, freshly cut wood, which does not perform too aggressively because the "fog" and the subtly powdery notes suppress the intensity of the woods. Refined and complex!

The lily of the valley now shows its beauty and radiates a room-filling warmth that lasts for hours. Addictive. The longevity is incredibly good and especially shines in warmer and autumnal temperatures.

Here, Le Labo has truly created a unique masterpiece of seduction, as this fragrance composition stays in memory and stands out completely from the crowd.

Pure love and sensuality in a bottle.
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