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Hundred Silent Ways 2016 Extrait de Parfum

Lilli525
15.03.2024 - 03:40 PM
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Yes. No? Yes!

Tuberose, peach and mandarin combined together sounds like my nemesis. I approached Hundred Silent Ways Extrait de Parfum with cautious suspicion. I would love to get to grips with tuberose, but it was always a little difficult. At first sniff, I was pleasantly surprised that I didn't find the perfume an assault on my nose. What a criterion! :) Then I smelled it again and again and was more undecided than ever.
Several days passed, another test. This time a clear no. Too feminine, pleasing, smooth, too little character.
On a gray day in February that made me long for spring and beauty, I tested it again and lo and behold, on the third try: Yes! It was like seeing a 3D image unfold before your eyes for the first time. Where there was nothing before, suddenly something three-dimensional emerges, a hidden world. Suddenly I saw the mastery of this perfume composition, which I had previously considered to be less sensational and not special enough. And that, in my opinion, is precisely the strength of this perfume. It doesn't try to be special and unusual, but when you get into it, it is special and unusual.

About the fragrance: I notice the tuberose and the peach, later joined by the vanilla, which makes it soft and inviting. Everything is densely interwoven, with a remarkable persistence and sillage.

The effect, that's the most interesting thing: Hundred Silent Ways Extrait de Parfum can brighten up dull days, spread a good mood and, above all, attract others. A fragrance that is consistently perceived as pleasant, very feminine and attractive.

Conclusion: A perfume that is worth testing several times.
Carefully dosed, suitable for the office. Perfect for a date.
And generally perfect for days that should be a little more beautiful.
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