Farneon
09/01/2025 - 04:57 PM
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Attention - ambivalent! ;-)

A) Carlisle is somehow a unique, almost grand, and definitely room-filling fragrance. But I don't want to give a long speech here. I can hardly detect apple (as almost always), but there are estimated to be almost 30,000 (!) varieties of it (no joke). Well: Carlisle is sweet, caramel-like, and created as if by a pastry chef who has deeply drawn from various spices, for example, in Egypt. If I were to enter his shop, I would think: Wow!

B) Please not on my skin! I don't want to smell like this and I'm also tired of the endless winter and Christmas associations. Carlisle may sustainably scent entire rooms and give baked goods that special something, but on me: No thanks! A gourmand par excellence, but only for those who are into that. If you like freshness, wood, citrus, and/or greens: Stay away!

Consequently, I won't give a rating, just a "Well, that's how it is"! ;-) It's logical that I personally would only reach for a dupe at most.
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