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Mysteries of the Boreal Twilight
Tiredly murmuring, the forest floor winds. Mint-green flakes have fallen from the sky, small luminescent crystals, it has become too cool for the roots. How is one supposed to hibernate when the giant sequoias brush against the northern lights, Douglas firs walk like lanterns in the evening, and camphor trees snore and puff? A boreal twilight image. The breath of the trees and the root grumbling condense in the air into green fog, a stationary cloud in the forest. Indistinctly, the trees rustle ethereal-spicy, soon sweet dreams, quietly wrapping themselves in darker warmth in the dim light of tiny ambers.
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The Maienfelser natural cosmetics manufactory, located in the picturesque landscape between Weinsberg and Schwäbisch Hall, produces all its products from 100% natural raw materials, some of which come from its own mountain herb garden. You can also participate in distillations there. The EdP are rather moderate in projection and longevity.
"Mystic Woods" begins with ethereal fresh aromas of the giant sequoia (minty), the camphor tree (cooling), as well as the citrusy-woody-rooty notes of the Douglas fir. This accord remains dominant for the first hours, while underneath, bright, glue-like sandalwood notes and spicy oak wood begin to emerge, before the sweeter rosewood and sweet-creamy palo santo can be sensed more diffusely and quietly. In the fade-out, warm Muhuhu wood with a slight amber glow is perceptible up close. The mysteries of the boreal twilight can be admired for a brief six hours.
(With thanks to Polyantha)
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The Maienfelser natural cosmetics manufactory, located in the picturesque landscape between Weinsberg and Schwäbisch Hall, produces all its products from 100% natural raw materials, some of which come from its own mountain herb garden. You can also participate in distillations there. The EdP are rather moderate in projection and longevity.
"Mystic Woods" begins with ethereal fresh aromas of the giant sequoia (minty), the camphor tree (cooling), as well as the citrusy-woody-rooty notes of the Douglas fir. This accord remains dominant for the first hours, while underneath, bright, glue-like sandalwood notes and spicy oak wood begin to emerge, before the sweeter rosewood and sweet-creamy palo santo can be sensed more diffusely and quietly. In the fade-out, warm Muhuhu wood with a slight amber glow is perceptible up close. The mysteries of the boreal twilight can be admired for a brief six hours.
(With thanks to Polyantha)
Updated on 12/05/2021
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