04/21/2021
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(C)A crap! Fine tart fine bergamot rose tea fig leaf
After recently Giacomo Cravachanova announced several times in different places, he will, as soon as he has taken over the world, any TEA scents FORBIDDEN, we feel the urgent duty to praise this surprisingly successful fine tart-fruity subtle floral tea scent. Because in Cravache's abilities and relentless determination to the (fragrant) extreme should probably doubt no one who has ever read here one or the other line of his power and juice prose (currently, unfortunately, he does not poetize, but is probably recovering in Swiss sanatoriums from his verbal excesses and other debaucheries).
The apparently still quite young Swedish company produces fragrances en masse, distributes them - judging by the languages on my simple-functional, slim plastic bottle - in the direction of Eastern Europe and the Middle East - and has here at Parfumo with a rating average of 6.5 on their broad portfolio not too great standing. I've yet to get my hands on any of their products. Well, now I have! And that was also good so.
Sensity Sun Sprakle is, from the name and the standard 200ml bottle size, to be considered a body mist. Marketed as 'Spray Cologne' Sun Sparkle offers a for this genre admittedly quite powerful Rosenteenebel and all times a finely blended refreshment. I currently prefer to wear it while exercising on fresh spring days, or while walking through flowering shrubs and greening avenues and parks. And I will soon try it as a wardrobe scent. Because I find that this Oriflame is a really happy-fresh good mood scent with beautiful chords from the head to the soft baisis. And that at the ridikül small price.
As - among some other fragrance amours also - tea fan I like the green tea scents of Alissa Ashley or Yves Rocher, which both smell pleasantly unsweet aromatic and perform restrained (the critic in me shouts: weak!). This Oriflame Sensity Sun Sparkle, however diluted & packaged as BodyMist, can performatively and radiance-wise take on the two well.
In addition to the fresh bergamot, an equally discreetly bitter-green fig leaf was added here and works with its green-milky nuances delightfully with at the fine-tone concerto. The accompanying little flowers, Rosenknosp and Osmanthus, do not prove to be false friends here (quite unlike Rosenkrantz and Güldenstern in 'Hamlet'), but demurely hold back with their delicate interjections. And allow me, as a guy, to feel comfortable with this scent and not at all OsmanThussi. Perhaps clary sage is present, but maybe it's off? Who can smell everything?
Also the fruity fresh Arden GreenTeas I like and wear, in whose direction this Swedish sun bubbles clearly points. Whereby I like the well-tempered balance of bergamottenbittrer delicacy on leidlich fine tea with the Swedes actually even better than with the sometimes too sweet or slightly unrund squeaky-fruity Arden-Geschwadern.
With regard to light synthetic tones in all the aforementioned fragrances, these all cheap waters do not give each other much. Yes, just in the prelude (and then with the body base) you notice a little that we are not on the road here with Guerlain zutaten-ökonomisch. But they are nonetheless pleasant scents. And the more simply knit ingredients don't prick or scratch anywhere here (my nose).
By the way, and remaining after the wonderful bergamot rose tea top note festivals skin a while an equally harmoniously blended amber-musk rose tea accord on the skin, which continues to please me. Who likes such a thing, grab at the current ridiculous prices possibly, before the sun sprinkle dies out, or Cravache to its great goal and ALL tea fragrances will do away....
My thanks for bringing attention to this otherwise completely under-the-radar fine freshener here goes to Gold, who rightly acknowledged Oriflame's Sun Sparkle below.
What would be, what would you just without such meritorious, knowledgeable, tirelessly discovering Parfumo colleagues?
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