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Flower Soap Cream Dreams
Cuddled up in white soap foam, she lies in the bathtub. It is so delightful, so relaxing. A feeling of purity, of bliss, of happiness. Outside, the early bloomers are already in full swing. Jasmine, mimosa, and lily of the valley, but for my nose, a hint of lilac lets its wonderful, spring-like, and slightly indolic scent waft through the open window into the room. We have a warm breeze. It's windy and warm. The sky is still overcast, but the sun is expected to show itself throughout the day.
She stretches in the pleasantly fragrant foam and continues to dream of spring, of summer, of happiness. Afterwards, she applies some Nivea body lotion, slips into a white cotton shirt, and spritzes on a subtle, aldehyde-infused fragrance. A Chanel? Paris-Riviera? Perhaps. She snuggles into a light wool blanket and enjoys her day off.
Coralie is simply enchanting. A scent that I didn’t want to get to know cautiously, but wanted to wear immediately. Flowers just to my taste. Silky, soft, cottony - just how I love it. Vincent combines aldehydes with fine blossoms and adds a twist of soap foam to it all. Those who love white, pure scents and don’t mind a little splash of dirt are in the right place. The whole thing is rounded off with a delicate creamy veil. Yes, I must also think of Nivea, just like dear Violett.
The opening is slightly sweetened and initially reminds me a bit of Fil Rouge. I thought I had found a successor, albeit without iris. But Coralie then reveals itself to be a lily of the valley scent. Lily of the valley and I. That hasn’t happened before. But as they say, never say never. Right? Perhaps there is indeed a hint of lilac to sniff? I am uncertain here. The initial sweetness, likely from the liqueur, gradually recedes, leaving nothing but a whisper of flowers, soap foam, and cream. Enchantingly beautiful. Yes, that is totally me. And the best part: A leftover bottle is already on its way to me.
Ikiryō-typical, the scent is very long-lasting. In the first hours, it radiates strongly, but then quickly becomes close to the skin.
Thank you, dear Gandix.
She stretches in the pleasantly fragrant foam and continues to dream of spring, of summer, of happiness. Afterwards, she applies some Nivea body lotion, slips into a white cotton shirt, and spritzes on a subtle, aldehyde-infused fragrance. A Chanel? Paris-Riviera? Perhaps. She snuggles into a light wool blanket and enjoys her day off.
Coralie is simply enchanting. A scent that I didn’t want to get to know cautiously, but wanted to wear immediately. Flowers just to my taste. Silky, soft, cottony - just how I love it. Vincent combines aldehydes with fine blossoms and adds a twist of soap foam to it all. Those who love white, pure scents and don’t mind a little splash of dirt are in the right place. The whole thing is rounded off with a delicate creamy veil. Yes, I must also think of Nivea, just like dear Violett.
The opening is slightly sweetened and initially reminds me a bit of Fil Rouge. I thought I had found a successor, albeit without iris. But Coralie then reveals itself to be a lily of the valley scent. Lily of the valley and I. That hasn’t happened before. But as they say, never say never. Right? Perhaps there is indeed a hint of lilac to sniff? I am uncertain here. The initial sweetness, likely from the liqueur, gradually recedes, leaving nothing but a whisper of flowers, soap foam, and cream. Enchantingly beautiful. Yes, that is totally me. And the best part: A leftover bottle is already on its way to me.
Ikiryō-typical, the scent is very long-lasting. In the first hours, it radiates strongly, but then quickly becomes close to the skin.
Thank you, dear Gandix.
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