12/04/2018
Meggi
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What a funny brew!
I tried. Well, just to get started. Approximately as follows:
Mushroom soup mushroom. With herbs. Close to parsley - also, because others are also involved. Diffuse soup vegetables. Tuber celery? Nah, doesn't fit right, a little sweeter. But no matter, anyway, we move quickly in the direction of bitter citrus fruit, underpinned by scratchiness, which plausibilizes rosewood, which supposedly contains a lot of linalool. Later, because of me, furry-fungal magnolia joins the mushroom-musk theme.
But at some point I gave up. Most of what is said to be in the game, I can't comprehend, but in the course of the morning I simply get to scratchy-citric scouring powder, which occasionally mixes unhappily with the mushroom musk as it progresses. That's it, in my opinion, a tiny creaminess out to the back doesn't count for much
Nevertheless, strangely enough, the whole adds up to a halfway neat fresh-clean scent, which - keyword natural scent - does not have certain occasional problems of the classical perfumery with such things. Nothing develops noteworthy penetrance, the foam soup disappears with only little distance from the skin.
On the other hand, the fragrance unfortunately lacks volume and radiance. Both do not necessarily require chemistry, as Frau Neuffer demonstrated in her 'Elixir Solaire' or Frau Bochnig in 'Rosenlust' and above all 'Ray of Light'.
Conclusion: 'Freedom' is a pleasant newbie for a warmer day - once he's put his foot down. However, it does not have a special profile and can only be considered as a rather simple natural fragrance variant of a discreet freshness idea.
I thank Naimie54 for the rehearsal.
Mushroom soup mushroom. With herbs. Close to parsley - also, because others are also involved. Diffuse soup vegetables. Tuber celery? Nah, doesn't fit right, a little sweeter. But no matter, anyway, we move quickly in the direction of bitter citrus fruit, underpinned by scratchiness, which plausibilizes rosewood, which supposedly contains a lot of linalool. Later, because of me, furry-fungal magnolia joins the mushroom-musk theme.
But at some point I gave up. Most of what is said to be in the game, I can't comprehend, but in the course of the morning I simply get to scratchy-citric scouring powder, which occasionally mixes unhappily with the mushroom musk as it progresses. That's it, in my opinion, a tiny creaminess out to the back doesn't count for much
Nevertheless, strangely enough, the whole adds up to a halfway neat fresh-clean scent, which - keyword natural scent - does not have certain occasional problems of the classical perfumery with such things. Nothing develops noteworthy penetrance, the foam soup disappears with only little distance from the skin.
On the other hand, the fragrance unfortunately lacks volume and radiance. Both do not necessarily require chemistry, as Frau Neuffer demonstrated in her 'Elixir Solaire' or Frau Bochnig in 'Rosenlust' and above all 'Ray of Light'.
Conclusion: 'Freedom' is a pleasant newbie for a warmer day - once he's put his foot down. However, it does not have a special profile and can only be considered as a rather simple natural fragrance variant of a discreet freshness idea.
I thank Naimie54 for the rehearsal.
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