Spatzl
15.10.2023 - 03:30 PM
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Scent

Walk on clouds

Today I was allowed to walk, thanks to a dear Parfumo, on absorbent cotton soft clouds. I jumped from cloud to cloud, dared to jump into a particularly fluffy and rose-colored cloud and was gently sprung back into the air. Stars flashed in between and disappeared again. Star anise?
Muschio is like a daydream.
A very special musk scent, which I had not yet so under the nose.
Who knows me, knows that now comes again the fuss with the essential oils. Sure I have also tried to find out something here with my reference oils. Something reminded me of star anise. But no, it isn't. Maybe rosewood (Aniba rosaeodora, laurel plant), a wonderfully healthy smelling, anise-like, rosewood oil. Hmm, not quite that either.... Fennel? I don't really know...The direction is not quite wrong, but still quite different. After research (Wikipedia), I found that this is botanical musk. To be more precise, SMN has processed here the real sumbul root (family Apiaceae, Steckkrauter / giant fennel). This was/is traded as a substitute for musk mallow seed/belmoschus. This real sumbul root has a drug-like effect and makes beautiful dreams if you take it. Whether sniffing it is enough? Could one really almost imagine.
That fits yes again very well to this house.
Unfortunately, the dream is very short and after an hour I hardly notice anything. Now and then, however, rises quite unexpectedly still a beautiful musk cloud and bursts under my nose. After 3 hours a tiny last. Then the addictive effect sets in and I want to spray again. The most beautiful, quite fluffy, musk scent that has ever come across me!
Santa Maria Novella fascinates me again and again. And the flacons are also very pretty. The price-performance ratio is coherent for me.
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