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Simple masterpiece
The fragrance is actually quite simple and yet for me it is a masterpiece. A niche fragrance that is initially strongly reminiscent of a designer and therefore seems rather ordinary, just a fragrance that many people like and have smelled many times before. It is also similar to Black Opium by YSL. But there is something different about Hundred Silent Ways. There's something about it that makes it special. Something very subtle and yet I perceive it clearly. No other fragrance makes me feel so feminine. It brightens up any dark mood, puts me in a good mood and brings compliments. In short: it enchants me and the people around me time and time again.
About the fragrance: The tuberose is definitely the most dominant, accompanied by a very beautiful peach that is sweet but not artificial. Floral notes also resonate and of course this incredibly great vanilla. H/S are great, but it's an extrait and therefore no surprise. I can only recommend it. A good introduction to the niche world.
About the fragrance: The tuberose is definitely the most dominant, accompanied by a very beautiful peach that is sweet but not artificial. Floral notes also resonate and of course this incredibly great vanilla. H/S are great, but it's an extrait and therefore no surprise. I can only recommend it. A good introduction to the niche world.
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