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An implosion of the citric
When you read the fragrance notes of Overdose, you probably think of a terribly sour cocktail of everything the world of citrus fruits has to offer. Understandable, but that's not the case. The citrus notes in Overdose cannot be over-scented, but I find that the fragrance tries with all its might to hold them back.
This results in a citrus note that does not work its way out of the fragrance but rather into the other notes. Wonderfully sour lemons with milky white flowers. A slightly bitter grapefruit with a sweet fig. A juicy orange with aromatic sage and so on. Each of these notes finds its perfectly balanced partner in the fragrance and allows the wearer to participate in it. I call the whole thing "Implosion" because I think this fragrance is one of the only ones I know that works inwards rather than outwards. That really fascinates me and makes it exciting every time I wear it.
A few more words about wearability: as already mentioned, it's not overpowering and definitely a fragrance for summer. I also like to wear it all day and not just in the evening. A little weak in winter but definitely wearable from 10-15°C.
This results in a citrus note that does not work its way out of the fragrance but rather into the other notes. Wonderfully sour lemons with milky white flowers. A slightly bitter grapefruit with a sweet fig. A juicy orange with aromatic sage and so on. Each of these notes finds its perfectly balanced partner in the fragrance and allows the wearer to participate in it. I call the whole thing "Implosion" because I think this fragrance is one of the only ones I know that works inwards rather than outwards. That really fascinates me and makes it exciting every time I wear it.
A few more words about wearability: as already mentioned, it's not overpowering and definitely a fragrance for summer. I also like to wear it all day and not just in the evening. A little weak in winter but definitely wearable from 10-15°C.