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Synthetico
Let’s begin the ride through the night of nights. The tank is full of endorphins. Get in with me and take a seat. Let’s make the asphalt boil and fly through the darkness from club to club. Let’s sip gasoline from champagne glasses and pour it over ourselves. Paint your nails red while driving and let them dry from exhaust fumes. Let’s drive so fast that the asphalt beneath us turns to mush and we can immortalize ourselves in it as long as it’s still boiling and hot. Push the gas pedal down until the paint of the car melts during the ride and comes towards us, like entering the atmosphere itself. Let’s drive towards the city lights on the highway to nowhere. Let’s search and find in clouds of gasoline and exhaust and kiss with glue and adhesive smeared lips. Forever connected and never apart. Feel the speedometer of love and every kilometer of the heartbeat. Let’s shift gears together to the limit and let the sound leave us like control itself. Listen to the sweet sound of the creaking leather seat as you move and stretch at full speed. Adrenaline is our fuel and the inferno our destination. Write your name on the road with burning tires and go up in smoke and flames together. Come,...get in!
Conclusion
Synthetic is beautiful when it’s well made. Synthetics often have a very attractive effect on us in daily life. The smell of plastic,
glue, adhesive, paint, gasoline, thick asphalt, and hot rubber sometimes makes us lift our noses in fascination. In such moments, one often asks oneself: Why? There’s a reason why these substances are addictive! They are scents completely contrary to nature, yet despite all that, we find them attractive. Fume Ma Peau is a tribute to the 1967 film Week-end. The chaotic scent of the city, the hustle and bustle, and the cars. Fume Ma Peau smells like a car. Both inside, outside, and at full speed. It smells of gasoline and warmed paint. Of waxed leather seats and wood-glued dashboards. Of oily tar and steaming rubber. And of cigarette smoke and exhaust. How and with what Prin Lomros created this scent matters almost not at all. But one thing is certain, it has an enormous attraction to its surroundings, as I noticed while wearing it. The perfume exudes a bizarre kind of synthetic eroticism. Comparable to the artificial pheromones that a new car can emit or even a very old one. A kind of adrenaline kickstarter!
Remarkable (fuel) substance!
Conclusion
Synthetic is beautiful when it’s well made. Synthetics often have a very attractive effect on us in daily life. The smell of plastic,
glue, adhesive, paint, gasoline, thick asphalt, and hot rubber sometimes makes us lift our noses in fascination. In such moments, one often asks oneself: Why? There’s a reason why these substances are addictive! They are scents completely contrary to nature, yet despite all that, we find them attractive. Fume Ma Peau is a tribute to the 1967 film Week-end. The chaotic scent of the city, the hustle and bustle, and the cars. Fume Ma Peau smells like a car. Both inside, outside, and at full speed. It smells of gasoline and warmed paint. Of waxed leather seats and wood-glued dashboards. Of oily tar and steaming rubber. And of cigarette smoke and exhaust. How and with what Prin Lomros created this scent matters almost not at all. But one thing is certain, it has an enormous attraction to its surroundings, as I noticed while wearing it. The perfume exudes a bizarre kind of synthetic eroticism. Comparable to the artificial pheromones that a new car can emit or even a very old one. A kind of adrenaline kickstarter!
Remarkable (fuel) substance!
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