Teint de Neige Lorenzo Villoresi 2000 Eau de Toilette
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"Just for Me"
My Color of Snow
Early in the morning in February, when it’s still beautifully crisp at the crack of dawn.
You have to get up and then you stand at the foot of the Loser in front of the Sandling lift.
It’s icy cold and you ride the chairlift with your skis strapped on up to the top.
The icy wind blows in your face and the sun rises over the mountain,
it dazzles you and looks you straight in the face.
When you get off at the top and pause for a moment before taking your first turn…
You look down and see the entire white splendor, all the way to the valley.
The fresh powder snow blows right into your face, almost taking your breath away.
You plunge down the slopes and rejoice that you’re alive.
The snow envelops you and you feel wonderfully lifted and free.
Arriving at the valley, you immediately stop in.
It’s pleasantly warm in the parlor. It smells so good.
The innkeeper brings you tea and rum. She places vanilla crescent cookies on the table.
On the windowsill, the snow roses are blooming beautifully and you feel so good.
Once you’ve had enough of skiing, you want to hit the slopes again, over the innocent
snow, you want to feel the strength and know that nothing can happen to you!!
Except perhaps that little illusion of freedom and a comforting sense of security.
That is my Teint de Neige.
I close my eyes, spray into the air… in that moment,
the most beautiful Ylang I have ever smelled falls down on me….the blend with the jasmine
exerts an incredibly strong, almost narcotic effect on me and the scent immediately
captivated me.
Wonderfully beautiful, the scent of roses, large white roses rises
…they last the entire fragrance journey, all the way to the end in the base… always.
In fact, almost every blossom of this innocent scent,
which can protect you so well, is “white” for me;-)
In my scent perception, Teint is only very, very lightly powdery.
Much more smoky fine, a little dry and personally, nothing about it is too sweet for me.
This very fine jasmine…wow with the slightly smoky beautiful.
Tonka bean, I could lose myself in it.
It also has a light almond scent coming through. Almond-rosy :D:D:D Old style
There are no almonds and no vanilla, it’s just a little gourmand touch.
Heliotrope (vanilla flower) harmonizes very successfully with the white musk (no
hibiscus Abelmoschus).
Cuddly, soft, warm, strong, and pure is the base.
You lie in a wonderfully soft, flower-embracing bed, forever.
Well taken care of until the end… that’s how I feel with Teint de Neige.
…my beloved Snow White scent:-)
It’s the only perfume I would never give up for anything, never!!!
I would like to personally thank Lorenzo Villoresi for the scent,
I’m so glad he created it… just for me:-)))
The sillage is unbeatable and Teint de Neige lasts for ages.
I must admit, I can handle quite a bit of intensity on my skin.
I’m from the wild sixties!;-)
Does anyone still remember the Johnson & Johnson hair shampoo from the eighties,
in the yellow bottle??? :-) You can find a bit of it in here :D:D
A ladies' scent… well… I don’t think much of such classifications..
My boyfriend also likes to wear it, on his skin it develops a bit smokier
and only very softly sweet. I’m into it :D:D:D
Early in the morning in February, when it’s still beautifully crisp at the crack of dawn.
You have to get up and then you stand at the foot of the Loser in front of the Sandling lift.
It’s icy cold and you ride the chairlift with your skis strapped on up to the top.
The icy wind blows in your face and the sun rises over the mountain,
it dazzles you and looks you straight in the face.
When you get off at the top and pause for a moment before taking your first turn…
You look down and see the entire white splendor, all the way to the valley.
The fresh powder snow blows right into your face, almost taking your breath away.
You plunge down the slopes and rejoice that you’re alive.
The snow envelops you and you feel wonderfully lifted and free.
Arriving at the valley, you immediately stop in.
It’s pleasantly warm in the parlor. It smells so good.
The innkeeper brings you tea and rum. She places vanilla crescent cookies on the table.
On the windowsill, the snow roses are blooming beautifully and you feel so good.
Once you’ve had enough of skiing, you want to hit the slopes again, over the innocent
snow, you want to feel the strength and know that nothing can happen to you!!
Except perhaps that little illusion of freedom and a comforting sense of security.
That is my Teint de Neige.
I close my eyes, spray into the air… in that moment,
the most beautiful Ylang I have ever smelled falls down on me….the blend with the jasmine
exerts an incredibly strong, almost narcotic effect on me and the scent immediately
captivated me.
Wonderfully beautiful, the scent of roses, large white roses rises
…they last the entire fragrance journey, all the way to the end in the base… always.
In fact, almost every blossom of this innocent scent,
which can protect you so well, is “white” for me;-)
In my scent perception, Teint is only very, very lightly powdery.
Much more smoky fine, a little dry and personally, nothing about it is too sweet for me.
This very fine jasmine…wow with the slightly smoky beautiful.
Tonka bean, I could lose myself in it.
It also has a light almond scent coming through. Almond-rosy :D:D:D Old style
There are no almonds and no vanilla, it’s just a little gourmand touch.
Heliotrope (vanilla flower) harmonizes very successfully with the white musk (no
hibiscus Abelmoschus).
Cuddly, soft, warm, strong, and pure is the base.
You lie in a wonderfully soft, flower-embracing bed, forever.
Well taken care of until the end… that’s how I feel with Teint de Neige.
…my beloved Snow White scent:-)
It’s the only perfume I would never give up for anything, never!!!
I would like to personally thank Lorenzo Villoresi for the scent,
I’m so glad he created it… just for me:-)))
The sillage is unbeatable and Teint de Neige lasts for ages.
I must admit, I can handle quite a bit of intensity on my skin.
I’m from the wild sixties!;-)
Does anyone still remember the Johnson & Johnson hair shampoo from the eighties,
in the yellow bottle??? :-) You can find a bit of it in here :D:D
A ladies' scent… well… I don’t think much of such classifications..
My boyfriend also likes to wear it, on his skin it develops a bit smokier
and only very softly sweet. I’m into it :D:D:D
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whether it's Pisten or Keune, I'm totally smitten with both! ;-)
Great comment! But my "bunny" isn't getting a single drop of this gem!!!! Ha!
Another fragrance I want to try!