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15.12.2018 - 10:12 AM
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Yatagan - thank you the Lord of Lavender!


Monastery shops are an irresistible attraction to me. Herbal blends, teas, embroideries, biscuits, ceramics, juices - I have already discovered many things there. Often lovingly packaged and bought as gifts, keeping some things for myself. But thanks to Yatagan's wonderful comments, this is the first time I've tested perfumes made in a monastery. Gold's nice statement a few days ago then gave the last push. The low price also allows a blind order and so Lavande and Chevrefeuille arrived yesterday.
Lavender - generously distributed on my bed linen, accompanied me to sleep yesterday. In the morning its delicate fragrance had long since disappeared - and so I was able to test it on my skin today. A beautifully simple, graceful fragrance, originally - in long stretches delicate, mint but quite herbaceous-grassy. The fragrance quickly becomes softer and softer, towards the end it is a powdery hint that remains on the skin. Lavande flies away quickly and during the course of the day I was very happy to spray several times and also spread some ml on my curtains in the bedroom.
Today was Christmas biscuits baking on the program and the natural lavender fragrance blended wonderfully with the aroma of vanilla croissants and rum coconut balls.
I will probably not wear the monastery lavender as perfume, but use it as bedtime fragrance. Here it unfolds its full soothing and calming effect for me.
Chevrefeuille I will dedicate an own comment on occasion, because this second scent from the monastery really deserves it!
A big thank you to Yatagan and Gold!

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