Vanille Outremer / L'Aromarine
3
Artificial vanilla and marshmallow scent
When I sprayed it, I thought "Ah, this is the last note or base scent of Ariana Grande's Cloud." Rather, I think Ariana added various fragrances to this base. Now it's clear that the vanilla I like is not the vanilla that many people say it is. I prefer something more natural, or closer to the scent of real vanilla beans. This is completely vanillin. I often see people in reviews saying "it smells like plastic," but I read an article about using discarded plastic as an upcycled raw material to make vanillin fragrance. Yes, so everyone's nose is right! And it's no wonder, the true identity of the vanillin was plastic. (In the first place, real vanilla fragrance is hard to obtain, super expensive, and cannot be made in large quantities, so there is a mismatch between supply and demand.)
This smells of vanillin, and although it says cotton candy, it also has a strawberry-like atmosphere. It smells quite cheap, like cheap candy. But I heard it gets better if you leave it for a while, so I'll give it a try lol.Does anyone like pure vanilla essential oil or? This doesn't smell like natural vanilla at all. I don't recommend it.
P.S. I tried macerating it for about two months.
The result was the same, a cheap, unintelligent vanilla. It was far from the scent of vanilla extracted from real vanilla, and it smelled like the white "fake vanilla flavor" in the middle of an Oreo cookie. If you call it vanilla, then it's vanilla, but I don't think it can be called "vanilla" in the true sense of the word.
This smells of vanillin, and although it says cotton candy, it also has a strawberry-like atmosphere. It smells quite cheap, like cheap candy. But I heard it gets better if you leave it for a while, so I'll give it a try lol.Does anyone like pure vanilla essential oil or? This doesn't smell like natural vanilla at all. I don't recommend it.
P.S. I tried macerating it for about two months.
The result was the same, a cheap, unintelligent vanilla. It was far from the scent of vanilla extracted from real vanilla, and it smelled like the white "fake vanilla flavor" in the middle of an Oreo cookie. If you call it vanilla, then it's vanilla, but I don't think it can be called "vanilla" in the true sense of the word.