09/13/2012
Sherapop
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A splendid soliflore
This morning I have been marveling at the simple beauty of Molinard JASMIN. Somehow it presents the perfect balance of creaminess, darkness, and gorgeous jasmine in all its natural beauty.
Some jasmine perfumes are loud and obtrusive; some are too green or harsh; others are stinkily indolic to the point of exceeding my comfort zone. Molinard JASMIN, in contrast, is perfect. Nothing is sharp or strident or screechy in this composition. I love it. In fact, this may be my favorite jasmine soliflore!
I cannot imagine that any true aficionado of jasmine would not fall immediately in love with this perfume. It is basically the opposite of designer chemical soup, but because it is made by a somewhat obscure, historical house--dating back more than a century and a half--people today are much more apt to don something by Parlux or Procter & Gamble! Ironic.
Some jasmine perfumes are loud and obtrusive; some are too green or harsh; others are stinkily indolic to the point of exceeding my comfort zone. Molinard JASMIN, in contrast, is perfect. Nothing is sharp or strident or screechy in this composition. I love it. In fact, this may be my favorite jasmine soliflore!
I cannot imagine that any true aficionado of jasmine would not fall immediately in love with this perfume. It is basically the opposite of designer chemical soup, but because it is made by a somewhat obscure, historical house--dating back more than a century and a half--people today are much more apt to don something by Parlux or Procter & Gamble! Ironic.
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