09/14/2018
DonJuanDeCat
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Who's creamy?
Cream... when you think of a fragrance just called Cream, you think of a fragrance that's creamy, mu ha ha ha, it's just like that! :D
I mean, what's creamy?
Women? Hm.... yes,.... somehow yes, if you imagine it soft, soft, tasty, creamy and all this stuff like that, but I won't go into it any closer now, because I would, as usual, all too much get into it *sigh* What is still better than if I complain about you all the time, right? :D
Otherwise... Creamy foods? Crème fraîche? Or pudding? ... PUDDING!!!! Oooh, I love pudding! Unfortunately I've put on a little weight lately (mainly by endless ice-crushing during the heatwave weeks), so that pudding is out of the question *sigh* But still, pudding is nice and creamy, depending on what you eat! Menno, now I want pudding!
All right, what else is there? Body cream! Soft, moisturizing cream, preferably on a woman's soft, soft skin and... very her...!!!! There you go! And I'm going back in there because of you stupid women! So I'll stop here and come straight to the fragrance! :D
Not to mention that I can't think of anything else to write in the introduction anyway... except more nonsense!
Later, the vanilla takes a back seat, as the citric notes, especially the lemon, become really strong at short notice in the heart note. But this strong citrus note soon begins to bother me, because it doesn't smell as beautiful as in the usual citrus scents, but... well, that's difficult to describe... it smells too much like a pastry ingredient, like these baking aromas or so... so it's not repulsive, but as one-sided as if you wouldn't smell a perfume here, but an ingredient. Some people write something about cleaning agents... well, for me it doesn't smell so extremely of chemical ingredients, but this note isn't really nice here, or is simply missing something to make the fragrance more beautiful and exciting.
Only after a while does the vanilla return and make the fragrance both sweeter and powderier. This makes the fragrance a little more pleasant, but the lemon flashes more and more. A little later, the fragrance smells better, but by no means as good as other gourmet fragrances that smell like cakes or biscuits.
The shelf life is over twelve hours, which is very good.
Well, despite my love of citrus scents, I find this fragrance here rather moderately successful. It starts well, since it smells of delicious cake as described, but then the lemon becomes so strong that it becomes unpleasant, because this smell has something about it, which I just do not like soo much. Or in other words, something beautiful is missing here to make the fragrance simply better. Because it mostly seems to me as if I'm just sniffing a lemon baking aroma, especially in the middle part. As a base the scent gets slightly better again, but still the scent simply remains average for me.
No, there are better cakes and biscuits... of course I meant cake and biscuit scents! :D
You can save yourself this one when it comes to testing. And he doesn't exactly arouse my cravings either, otherwise the water would surely flow together in my mouth, as it sometimes happens with the better scents :D Apart from that I would only write tasty and deliciously delicious. But no, not this time!
Well, as I said, you don't have to test who likes it anyway, so I think that the fragrance is more suitable for autumn, as it might be a bit difficult to get across in summer
I mean, what's creamy?
Women? Hm.... yes,.... somehow yes, if you imagine it soft, soft, tasty, creamy and all this stuff like that, but I won't go into it any closer now, because I would, as usual, all too much get into it *sigh* What is still better than if I complain about you all the time, right? :D
Otherwise... Creamy foods? Crème fraîche? Or pudding? ... PUDDING!!!! Oooh, I love pudding! Unfortunately I've put on a little weight lately (mainly by endless ice-crushing during the heatwave weeks), so that pudding is out of the question *sigh* But still, pudding is nice and creamy, depending on what you eat! Menno, now I want pudding!
All right, what else is there? Body cream! Soft, moisturizing cream, preferably on a woman's soft, soft skin and... very her...!!!! There you go! And I'm going back in there because of you stupid women! So I'll stop here and come straight to the fragrance! :D
Not to mention that I can't think of anything else to write in the introduction anyway... except more nonsense!
The Scent:
At the beginning I smell citric notes and above all a pastry-like note (among other things because of the intense vanilla). It smells either like cake with lemon icing or biscuits with lemon (or orange) filling. Later, the vanilla takes a back seat, as the citric notes, especially the lemon, become really strong at short notice in the heart note. But this strong citrus note soon begins to bother me, because it doesn't smell as beautiful as in the usual citrus scents, but... well, that's difficult to describe... it smells too much like a pastry ingredient, like these baking aromas or so... so it's not repulsive, but as one-sided as if you wouldn't smell a perfume here, but an ingredient. Some people write something about cleaning agents... well, for me it doesn't smell so extremely of chemical ingredients, but this note isn't really nice here, or is simply missing something to make the fragrance more beautiful and exciting.
Only after a while does the vanilla return and make the fragrance both sweeter and powderier. This makes the fragrance a little more pleasant, but the lemon flashes more and more. A little later, the fragrance smells better, but by no means as good as other gourmet fragrances that smell like cakes or biscuits.
Sillage and durability:
The slope is above average. Up to medium distances, i.e. if you are in the same (small) room, for example, the scent should be smellable for a while. The shelf life is over twelve hours, which is very good.
The flacon:
The bottle is rectangular, slightly narrow and high and has a label with name and logo on the front. The lid is black and cylindrical. There also seems to be a variant where the rectangular bottle is slightly larger, the label simpler (without logo), but still with a black bow. Both bottles are nothing spectacular, but still okay. Well, despite my love of citrus scents, I find this fragrance here rather moderately successful. It starts well, since it smells of delicious cake as described, but then the lemon becomes so strong that it becomes unpleasant, because this smell has something about it, which I just do not like soo much. Or in other words, something beautiful is missing here to make the fragrance simply better. Because it mostly seems to me as if I'm just sniffing a lemon baking aroma, especially in the middle part. As a base the scent gets slightly better again, but still the scent simply remains average for me.
No, there are better cakes and biscuits... of course I meant cake and biscuit scents! :D
You can save yourself this one when it comes to testing. And he doesn't exactly arouse my cravings either, otherwise the water would surely flow together in my mouth, as it sometimes happens with the better scents :D Apart from that I would only write tasty and deliciously delicious. But no, not this time!
Well, as I said, you don't have to test who likes it anyway, so I think that the fragrance is more suitable for autumn, as it might be a bit difficult to get across in summer