
Hasi
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Nobody loves you, why should I?
A comment on a fragrance that nobody knows, nobody has, nobody needs, nobody wants.
Except for me.
Once applied with the roll-on by Antoine - see the picture below - I immediately fell in love with this ultra-artificial, synthetic cheap concoction.
Honeysuckle? Only recognizable as such in the first 3 seconds, but artificial.
Then it becomes:
Synthetic green
Synthetic citrus
Synthetic floral
Synthetic soapy
I bet EVERY other person would wrinkle their nose, the scent comes off so soapy, cold, and sterile.
It is actually comparable to the green vacuum cleaner fresheners - those green sticks that you put in the vacuum cleaner bag. I would even consider them as scent twins.
So why do I love it?
I prefer to wear it in cool to cold weather. When I am warmly wrapped up in the morning darkness waiting at the bus stop and the icy wind brings the scent to my nose, it feels like an extra splash of ice-cold water to the face, so to speak, shower-to-go.
I feel so incredibly fresh with this scent that yawning becomes a foreign word.
I feel like I am wearing a snow-white, ultra-starched shirt with an extra stiff collar that makes me stand as if I were wearing a corset, even though I am just wearing a black cotton shirt.
Out of fear that the 10ml roll-on might soon be empty, and because I can't get enough when I like something, I ordered the 100ml EDT, which unfortunately was a total flop. What escaped upon pressing the spray head reminded me of burnt plastic with a hint of what I know from the roll-on. Maybe the scent was just off, but it was too much hassle for me to initiate a return to France for 9.50 euros.
The roll-on is available in many different scent directions for 5 euros for 10ml. I assume not everyone smells like Chevrefeuille, so it is more user-friendly, but I will definitely order Chevrefeuille again and then test a few others!
http://www.parfumdegrasse.com/les_roll_on
Ilse Bilse, nobody wants it, the cook came, took it anyway. ;)
Except for me.
Once applied with the roll-on by Antoine - see the picture below - I immediately fell in love with this ultra-artificial, synthetic cheap concoction.
Honeysuckle? Only recognizable as such in the first 3 seconds, but artificial.
Then it becomes:
Synthetic green
Synthetic citrus
Synthetic floral
Synthetic soapy
I bet EVERY other person would wrinkle their nose, the scent comes off so soapy, cold, and sterile.
It is actually comparable to the green vacuum cleaner fresheners - those green sticks that you put in the vacuum cleaner bag. I would even consider them as scent twins.
So why do I love it?
I prefer to wear it in cool to cold weather. When I am warmly wrapped up in the morning darkness waiting at the bus stop and the icy wind brings the scent to my nose, it feels like an extra splash of ice-cold water to the face, so to speak, shower-to-go.
I feel so incredibly fresh with this scent that yawning becomes a foreign word.
I feel like I am wearing a snow-white, ultra-starched shirt with an extra stiff collar that makes me stand as if I were wearing a corset, even though I am just wearing a black cotton shirt.
Out of fear that the 10ml roll-on might soon be empty, and because I can't get enough when I like something, I ordered the 100ml EDT, which unfortunately was a total flop. What escaped upon pressing the spray head reminded me of burnt plastic with a hint of what I know from the roll-on. Maybe the scent was just off, but it was too much hassle for me to initiate a return to France for 9.50 euros.
The roll-on is available in many different scent directions for 5 euros for 10ml. I assume not everyone smells like Chevrefeuille, so it is more user-friendly, but I will definitely order Chevrefeuille again and then test a few others!
http://www.parfumdegrasse.com/les_roll_on
Ilse Bilse, nobody wants it, the cook came, took it anyway. ;)
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