08/07/2018
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He used to have a shower gel like that
Family tester M says he used to have one of those shower gels. I asked if it was good, the shower gel. And he said, "It was, I think, good."
First, To Be - Camouflage smells like apple on me at 31.5°C. Red-green... all the same bunch of poke. In other words, this perfume is not natural. And the "exact" fragrance names originate in the chemist's imagination. Other scents than the apple are hard to identify or name. It smells green, fresh, fruity and a bit synthetic, which doesn't bother me so much.
After about a quarter of an hour, the fragrance becomes sweeter and softer. Spices come to the fore. Cinnamon is clear. Now also the amber becomes stronger, which I perceive however already in the top note subliminally. I don't know what the sun smells like. Maybe you want it to smell like sun on your skin? Family tester M doesn't know what this is about either. We still smell the apple, and it's got cinnamon now. Compot, sort of. But compote you can't eat. Compotte in an art exhibition maybe. Does the target group of Police go to art exhibitions? Do I have any prejudices against young, hip people? Yeah, right!
Now also a small violet creeps into the picture. So not one that the consumer would give to the name of the fragrance (marketing department), but a flower. The amber is still getting stronger and finally appears quite determined.
The people who handle the official Police website have probably already understood that these fragrance names are nonsense. There the perfume is called Fougère-holzig. And I didn't mention the solar and ozone bullshit. I wouldn't have found Fougère on my own, but in theory the name fits. If it gets any woody now. I'm like, "Do you smell wood?" M snorts and says, "No wood I know."
Projection's okay. You have a little green apple cinnamon cloud around you. I like the smell, especially the price. But you have to deal with the amber. I wouldn't wear it at work (too dirty, I'm a nurse, they always have to be clinically clean) and to go out it would again be too unspectacular. In the summer it works anyway and I can imagine it also in other seasons.
I can't imagine it that well with younger women. Although it is a men's perfume, I can best imagine it in older women, which could be due to the fact that it's me - an older woman - on it and I don't need any special imagination to fantasize about the current state
I think the bottle is so cute. I also have clothes with skull motifs. Yeah, seriously. These colorful skull bottles always remind me of the Día de Muertos, a Mexican holiday that some people probably know from one of the James Bond movies with Daniel Craig. During the Día de Muertos people dress up as colourful skeletons, go to the cemetery and decorate the graves. There is a skull-shaped, colourful candy called Calavera and bread called Pan de muerto with a bone-shaped decoration. There's dancing and celebrating. A friend of mine experienced the Día de Muertos in Mexico and took great photos. In this context I like the To Be-bottles in general, although I have to admit that they don't look very good.
Now I've been writing here for hours, Tonka has appeared but the wood still hasn't arrived. There won't be any more either.
First, To Be - Camouflage smells like apple on me at 31.5°C. Red-green... all the same bunch of poke. In other words, this perfume is not natural. And the "exact" fragrance names originate in the chemist's imagination. Other scents than the apple are hard to identify or name. It smells green, fresh, fruity and a bit synthetic, which doesn't bother me so much.
After about a quarter of an hour, the fragrance becomes sweeter and softer. Spices come to the fore. Cinnamon is clear. Now also the amber becomes stronger, which I perceive however already in the top note subliminally. I don't know what the sun smells like. Maybe you want it to smell like sun on your skin? Family tester M doesn't know what this is about either. We still smell the apple, and it's got cinnamon now. Compot, sort of. But compote you can't eat. Compotte in an art exhibition maybe. Does the target group of Police go to art exhibitions? Do I have any prejudices against young, hip people? Yeah, right!
Now also a small violet creeps into the picture. So not one that the consumer would give to the name of the fragrance (marketing department), but a flower. The amber is still getting stronger and finally appears quite determined.
The people who handle the official Police website have probably already understood that these fragrance names are nonsense. There the perfume is called Fougère-holzig. And I didn't mention the solar and ozone bullshit. I wouldn't have found Fougère on my own, but in theory the name fits. If it gets any woody now. I'm like, "Do you smell wood?" M snorts and says, "No wood I know."
Projection's okay. You have a little green apple cinnamon cloud around you. I like the smell, especially the price. But you have to deal with the amber. I wouldn't wear it at work (too dirty, I'm a nurse, they always have to be clinically clean) and to go out it would again be too unspectacular. In the summer it works anyway and I can imagine it also in other seasons.
I can't imagine it that well with younger women. Although it is a men's perfume, I can best imagine it in older women, which could be due to the fact that it's me - an older woman - on it and I don't need any special imagination to fantasize about the current state
I think the bottle is so cute. I also have clothes with skull motifs. Yeah, seriously. These colorful skull bottles always remind me of the Día de Muertos, a Mexican holiday that some people probably know from one of the James Bond movies with Daniel Craig. During the Día de Muertos people dress up as colourful skeletons, go to the cemetery and decorate the graves. There is a skull-shaped, colourful candy called Calavera and bread called Pan de muerto with a bone-shaped decoration. There's dancing and celebrating. A friend of mine experienced the Día de Muertos in Mexico and took great photos. In this context I like the To Be-bottles in general, although I have to admit that they don't look very good.
Now I've been writing here for hours, Tonka has appeared but the wood still hasn't arrived. There won't be any more either.
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