Indigo White

Adhira
23.04.2019 - 02:32 PM
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Bottle
7
Sillage
8
Longevity
9
Scent

A cool beauty

"As beautiful, as cool as a pale morning in spring, still breathed with winter cold." Who knows who this description applies to? Right, it's blonde Eowyn from The Lord of the Rings. And if Eowyn had worn a scent, it would have been Indigo White. It fits the figure like a glove - fresh, cool, tender and yet strong.

Indigo White starts with a mixture of a small spoonful of iced sweet fruit sorbet and hundreds of slightly opened rose buds, still covered with the drops of the morning dew and bubbling down the green stalks - cool as a spring morning.

The rosebuds do not open in the course of the fragrance - no, they even close again and fall onto a fresh, clean white musk bed. One can gently imagine the warmth of sandalwood underneath, but this remains only a breath. The rosebuds combine with the musk to form delicate, innocent creamy flakes that seem to merge with Eowyn's pale, delicate skin. And so rosy-fresh with an almost slightly metal-like cool sweetness, the scent remains for many hours, which I personally like very much. Even at the end I can only guess the Ambroxan indicated in the fragrance pyramid in homeopathic doses.

A wonderful, very clean fragrance. Nevertheless no scent for inconspicuous clean women, because it is not discreet, on the contrary, it holds well and has quite some Sillage. It leaves an impression - just like the beautiful Eowyn, who finally defeated the witch king of Angmar.

Every time I've worn Indigo White I've received compliments so far - something like this usually only happens to me with my signature fragrance "Red Door". But "Indigo White" is indeed as far away from the noisy flower tuberose bomber as Pluto is from the sun ..
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