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Woody pepper powder - floral patterned!
It is neither a spring nor a summer fragrance. Not specifically designed for fall and winter - ergo - one for the whole year! And it has a lot to offer, it is a little sweet, but in the "green zone". A kind of "all-rounder" and "all-rounder"! It's nothing very special, and nothing boring or boring. Inspired by a fashion designer who became known for casually elegant, easy-to-wear clothing. All in all - that's what this fragrance is like.
Here you can smell the rather spicy citrus fruits at the beginning, reminiscent of a Mediterranean grove. Well peppered, the whole thing! And with flowers in its wake: lily, rose and jasmine - as described in the fragrance pyramid, but probably also with iris in its luggage, which is powerfully powdery. And some carnations, whose floral spice from the background gives the elegance a casual touch. The persistence and sillage are quite respectable, neither lax nor exaggerated. Woods then set the mood, first and foremost cedar, followed by a thick splash of earthy patchouli. Musk? Not for me - but it doesn't even need it. It takes a good hour for the fragrance to "settle" completely. However, it does not remain stoically rigid, it always changes within itself. The result is a fairly well-stocked woody pepper-powder blend with a handsome floral pattern. If it were textile: a silk-linen fiber. Colors: The ground in light cinnamon - scattered flowers in burgundy red, cream white and iris blue!
Here you can smell the rather spicy citrus fruits at the beginning, reminiscent of a Mediterranean grove. Well peppered, the whole thing! And with flowers in its wake: lily, rose and jasmine - as described in the fragrance pyramid, but probably also with iris in its luggage, which is powerfully powdery. And some carnations, whose floral spice from the background gives the elegance a casual touch. The persistence and sillage are quite respectable, neither lax nor exaggerated. Woods then set the mood, first and foremost cedar, followed by a thick splash of earthy patchouli. Musk? Not for me - but it doesn't even need it. It takes a good hour for the fragrance to "settle" completely. However, it does not remain stoically rigid, it always changes within itself. The result is a fairly well-stocked woody pepper-powder blend with a handsome floral pattern. If it were textile: a silk-linen fiber. Colors: The ground in light cinnamon - scattered flowers in burgundy red, cream white and iris blue!
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