04/28/2019
Meggi
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Meggi
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Third of two answers
No idea, where the indication "Zentifolie" comes from here, with the offerer it is not to be found. And the commandment doesn't even pass for centifol. The varieties I know smell more intense, and above all not so watery. The smell at hand is closer to the fragrant noble roses for the bouquet. However, the manufacturer doesn't seem to completely trust the rose aroma used himself (he's not alone with this kind of aroma), because to me it seems like a drop of peony: I perceive the light haze of gasoline in my copy (see album!) next to the rosy, fruity and floral center
In addition there is sweetish Jasmin, only minimally tart underlay. A refreshing contribution from Iris may be involved, but I cannot smell him separately, neither as a powder nor as a carrot. With some imagination I admit wood and amber. They have a rounding effect, not independently active.
So far, so neat.
Only progress can answer the two questions that are decisive for me:
1. Will we be retorten-wooded again?
2. Does the trendy musk smear everything to?
The fragrance selects the...3.
In the course of the morning, the rose asters, as it were, and is enveloped by a fine, sugary-sweet layer that, together with the rose remains, touches the fruit candy. Only hours later the feared banal wood spreads again. Optional banana wood. I don't really believe in real. In the afternoon it dominates - gently becremt - the fragrance, without becoming too penetrating, of course.
Conclusion: Once again a Mizensir who disappoints to the back without having been thrilled at the front.
I thank Kovex for the rehearsal.
In addition there is sweetish Jasmin, only minimally tart underlay. A refreshing contribution from Iris may be involved, but I cannot smell him separately, neither as a powder nor as a carrot. With some imagination I admit wood and amber. They have a rounding effect, not independently active.
So far, so neat.
Only progress can answer the two questions that are decisive for me:
1. Will we be retorten-wooded again?
2. Does the trendy musk smear everything to?
The fragrance selects the...3.
In the course of the morning, the rose asters, as it were, and is enveloped by a fine, sugary-sweet layer that, together with the rose remains, touches the fruit candy. Only hours later the feared banal wood spreads again. Optional banana wood. I don't really believe in real. In the afternoon it dominates - gently becremt - the fragrance, without becoming too penetrating, of course.
Conclusion: Once again a Mizensir who disappoints to the back without having been thrilled at the front.
I thank Kovex for the rehearsal.
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