Another great statement from you about a good fragrance. Even though I studied Russian, I’ve never read the tome on the Brothers Karamazov... there are good summaries in relevant encyclopedias... - but I get what you mean.
Great story that the perfume tells you!
I don't remember it being so soapy, more powdery... (my review includes Oblomow... the Russian landed gentry greets you too 🤗)
Thank you, and we can arrange the meeting. How about Monday? ;-)
(The classic leather scents weren't named that because they smelled like leather, but because they were scented with leather gloves so they didn't smell so overpoweringly of tanned leather...)
I'm starting to recognize the house's handwriting. The beginning is herb-soapy to floral-powdery (coriander, bergamot, lavender, juniper combined with the sweetness of styrax and davana), then it becomes labdanum-resinous, ah!, then balsamic with a beautiful amber-sandalwood base. Once again, with a light application, styrax dominates for me, but with a more generous application, the finely composed variety reveals itself. Luxurious and delicate at the same time, and the sweetness remains refined with a soapy-powdery touch.
Thank you @Marieposa!
Thank you for your lovely feedback!
I don't remember it being so soapy, more powdery... (my review includes Oblomow... the Russian landed gentry greets you too 🤗)
Another fine moving picture.
(The classic leather scents weren't named that because they smelled like leather, but because they were scented with leather gloves so they didn't smell so overpoweringly of tanned leather...)
Thank you @Marieposa!