12/06/2012

Dulcemio
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Dulcemio
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7
almonds and flowers make sweet love
For the first couple of hours I thought Louve was going to be simply a pleasant, linear, forgettable little aria without any compelling solos or duets, (and I can tell you this is most likely due to a lack of wood and/or spice, which seem to figure prominently in almost all of my oriental favorites), but as it developed on my skin, it really won me over with it's multi-layered personality that blossoms over the course of a few hours.
(In contrast to the KM Loukhoums (original and parfum du soir), which I agree are very similar to Louve, there is a soft elegance to Louve rather than a somewhat cloying syrupy presence that I felt in the KM's.)
At one moment I'm engulfed by gourmand sensations, as though I'm about to take a bite of an almond croissant (the best pastry ever invented!), and in the next moment, those lovely flowers are wafting up at me with equal intensity. Together, they bring out the best in each other, with some help from the supporting notes, and make a girl wonder if there's a full bottle on her horizon.
(In contrast to the KM Loukhoums (original and parfum du soir), which I agree are very similar to Louve, there is a soft elegance to Louve rather than a somewhat cloying syrupy presence that I felt in the KM's.)
At one moment I'm engulfed by gourmand sensations, as though I'm about to take a bite of an almond croissant (the best pastry ever invented!), and in the next moment, those lovely flowers are wafting up at me with equal intensity. Together, they bring out the best in each other, with some help from the supporting notes, and make a girl wonder if there's a full bottle on her horizon.
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