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Under the Nose Radar
In recent years, quite a bit has come under my nose.
I have jumped into abysses and sniffed airy heights.
Sometimes I felt quite floral and often incredibly animalistic. But the house Marbert had somehow never been on my radar. Fortunately, that has changed.
And how could it be otherwise, of course, we found it again in Italy!
Tendance begins its fragrance story at a medium volume and tells of a spring bed including lemon balm and purple mint. Alongside, a fruit bowl for a little hunger in between.
The scent quickly pulls back and becomes close to the skin. This fits nicely with the herbal, slightly bitter impression that Tendance makes on me.
Now, jasmine, ylang-ylang, and iris could certainly form an infernal trio, but they do not. They hold back elegantly and allow the rugged beauties carnation and gardenia to take the lead. They essentially form the background accompaniment.
I smell instead of the rose the freshly cut rose stems. For me, a perfect complement to the heart note.
Here too, everything is quite restrained and quiet.
The base flows seamlessly in. Such a fine mixture of woody earth and a touch of heaven through the musk!
I can by no means confirm the low longevity.
Ten hours as a soft fragrance story on the wrist is quite decent.
Tendance is a wonderful, atmospheric scent of soft tones and a valuable addition to my treasure collection.
Conclusion:
Somehow there used to be MORE tinsel!
I have jumped into abysses and sniffed airy heights.
Sometimes I felt quite floral and often incredibly animalistic. But the house Marbert had somehow never been on my radar. Fortunately, that has changed.
And how could it be otherwise, of course, we found it again in Italy!
Tendance begins its fragrance story at a medium volume and tells of a spring bed including lemon balm and purple mint. Alongside, a fruit bowl for a little hunger in between.
The scent quickly pulls back and becomes close to the skin. This fits nicely with the herbal, slightly bitter impression that Tendance makes on me.
Now, jasmine, ylang-ylang, and iris could certainly form an infernal trio, but they do not. They hold back elegantly and allow the rugged beauties carnation and gardenia to take the lead. They essentially form the background accompaniment.
I smell instead of the rose the freshly cut rose stems. For me, a perfect complement to the heart note.
Here too, everything is quite restrained and quiet.
The base flows seamlessly in. Such a fine mixture of woody earth and a touch of heaven through the musk!
I can by no means confirm the low longevity.
Ten hours as a soft fragrance story on the wrist is quite decent.
Tendance is a wonderful, atmospheric scent of soft tones and a valuable addition to my treasure collection.
Conclusion:
Somehow there used to be MORE tinsel!
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And yes, there was definitely more glitter back in the day! Not just on the Christmas tree... Glitter trophy for the nice comment.
Unfortunately, it's just not for my nose :-)