Fiery Pink Pepper Pink Pepperpod Molton Brown 2014 Eau de Toilette
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here for a good time, not a long time
Fiery Pink Pepper from Molton Brown opens with so much promise, a zesty dust storm of dry citrus peel and pith, ginger’s tangy effervescent spice, and some underlying rosy-peppery woody notes. It rapidly becomes a somewhat predictable smelling woody cologne that is somehow also aquatic, but both aspects are equally lackluster. It’s that bubbly, vivacious new acquaintance that when you get to know them, you realize that they don’t actually have any interests or passions and they don’t have much of an internal life. Fun for a very short time, but it’s no one you are ever going to have a deep or lasting connection with. This fragrance is the essence of that person--what little essence they might have, anyway-- distilled and bottled.
3 Comments
Seerose 2 years ago
I understand it like a decent shower-gel-scent. Which I never would use.
Seerose 2 years ago
I never use shower gels. Because I do not like the feeling, I hate the amounts io foam, and for my opinion it needs to much water to get rinsed off, making my skin dry. I prefere soap of Marseille and a lot of cold water. But for my husband I buy shower-gels of Molton Brown, he likes them. I have a very difficult skin. And if I want to use perfums I do not want to have smelling care products. I need special skin-care products without scents in any case.
Mlleghoul 2 years ago
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I actually use --and love--the shower gel! Somehow, it's better than the perfume?

