06/05/2025

DaddyOnDuty
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DaddyOnDuty
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Blender or a character fragrance after all
I had no idea what to expect when I sprayed on Indus. Perhaps an old-fashioned rose fragrance like my grandmother wore. I was wrong, I got a fruity floral perfume that you like to smell.
The top note:
The opening of Indus starts with fine lychee and blackcurrant buds and a pinch of elegance, not a loud entrance, rather a "Hello, may I introduce myself" charming and yet present.
The heart:
Floral softness with depth of thought. It's not a "hello", I'm Rose, but rather the introverted cousin who would rather read a book than dance on Tik Tok.
The basis:
Here Indus shows that it is not just a pretty fragrance but one with attitude. Warm, soft, yet not too sweet, even though it contains lychee and plum.
Musk? Probably. Something resinous? Possibly. But above all, round, harmonious and comforting without being overpowering.
My conclusion:
Indus is not a fragrance for selfies and those who want to stand out, but rather for those who want to say a clever sentence that will be remembered for a long time.
The top note:
The opening of Indus starts with fine lychee and blackcurrant buds and a pinch of elegance, not a loud entrance, rather a "Hello, may I introduce myself" charming and yet present.
The heart:
Floral softness with depth of thought. It's not a "hello", I'm Rose, but rather the introverted cousin who would rather read a book than dance on Tik Tok.
The basis:
Here Indus shows that it is not just a pretty fragrance but one with attitude. Warm, soft, yet not too sweet, even though it contains lychee and plum.
Musk? Probably. Something resinous? Possibly. But above all, round, harmonious and comforting without being overpowering.
My conclusion:
Indus is not a fragrance for selfies and those who want to stand out, but rather for those who want to say a clever sentence that will be remembered for a long time.
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