Tijuca Ligne St Barth 2007
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Dishwashing Liquid with Citrus Scent
Tijuca, a fragrance named after the Tijuca National Park in Brazil.
It starts off very fresh, I definitely perceive some very citrusy notes.
A lot of lemon, with a bit of mandarin in the background. Unfortunately, the lemon note comes across as very sharp and artificial to me, slightly reminiscent of cleaning products. Later, the scent changes a bit and I can detect warmer fragrance notes. A little bit of woody notes and somehow a slight sweetness in the background, but I can't quite pinpoint what it is.
Unfortunately, the citrus note remains very dominant in the foreground, and I feel like I've just dipped my arm in Palmolive with lemon scent.
It's a pity, I was looking forward to a tropical, fruity summer fragrance.
It starts off very fresh, I definitely perceive some very citrusy notes.
A lot of lemon, with a bit of mandarin in the background. Unfortunately, the lemon note comes across as very sharp and artificial to me, slightly reminiscent of cleaning products. Later, the scent changes a bit and I can detect warmer fragrance notes. A little bit of woody notes and somehow a slight sweetness in the background, but I can't quite pinpoint what it is.
Unfortunately, the citrus note remains very dominant in the foreground, and I feel like I've just dipped my arm in Palmolive with lemon scent.
It's a pity, I was looking forward to a tropical, fruity summer fragrance.
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Yes, I can sense the light sweetness too. I didn't think cashews would taste sweet. But the scent itself isn't anything special.
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Yes, exactly, Prill Lemon, I just couldn't think of it, but that's how it smells.
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Pril Lemon! Time to do the dishes!
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