In my rebellious teenage years, I rigorously rejected luxury products.
There were arguments with my father over Benz, my boyfriend was scolded for having a Porsche, and what was the point of getting a Great Dane?
To me, it was all oversized image care.
Police officers can only be dull.
But fate often shuffles its cards in strange ways.
Unintentionally, I came to own a Benz star, with which I took beautiful comfortable trips, as well as Jumbo, the loyal Great Dane, with whom I also ventured into lively places, - the Porsche provided me with heavenly hours with the top down - and my best friend is a very romantic police officer.
Prejudices should therefore be neither pampered nor nurtured.
Not everything that glitters is gold - but sometimes it is. The same goes for fragrances.
High-priced can be very good or very bad - low-priced can be the same.
Since we are talking about gold, I had to take a look at the golden JSP box.
Sarah crossed my path at a very low price, so I dared a blind purchase.
And I was right to do so, because Unspoken greets me warmly - almost like a friend.
I feel welcomed in the Sex and the City clique.
The quince is soft yet fruity - spiced with a pinch of pepper.
Exquisitely, wisteria rains down, filled with blooming peony.
Creamy sandalwood wraps around, rounded off by sweet tonka.
Mysteriously, incense wafts around this likable scent.
Unspoken conveys closeness - but also a casual elegance.
This is how one wishes for their girls' clique - private, close, and discreet on the outside.
They keep their secrets.
Always being open to insights is a wonderful thing. And being open to new fragrances-whether expensive or affordable-I think that's great too! Very nice comment, enjoyed reading it.