Volume 1 - Intelligence & Fantasy The Beautiful Mind Series
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Top Review
Waking Up!
I've been circling around this fragrance for a while.
Attracted by the concept, I am of course aware that it must be a marketing strategy. Curiosity won out, and the fragrance absolutely had to be tested.
My current taste in fragrances plays a significant role: a bit of everything: freshness, citrus, flowers, wood. Clean as well. A little of everything, but definitely not too much.
This fragrance fulfills that excellently. In such a way that the right enthusiasm didn't set in during the first tests because I thought: "Oh, I already have that."
Exactly THAT is the point; here I find my current preferences united in a fragrance, which is the crux of the fascination for this subtle scent.
It starts with somewhat rough citrus impressions, where I can definitely smell the magnolia. This clearly reminds me of Chanel's "Cristalle Eau Verte," although Chanel is much stronger.
This impression lingers here, much more delicate than Chanel, but still persistent until the end.
Subtly, floral and woody notes come into play; I can't name individual scent notes, but overall it leads to a rather creamy impression for me, still very subtle.
The effect this fragrance blend has on me is: I wake up! After a while, I smell the rough citrus again, alternating with the floral and slightly woody notes, and so on.
The longevity is medium to good. A good everyday companion for both men and women. And it seems to enhance concentration, or at least I think so.
Attracted by the concept, I am of course aware that it must be a marketing strategy. Curiosity won out, and the fragrance absolutely had to be tested.
My current taste in fragrances plays a significant role: a bit of everything: freshness, citrus, flowers, wood. Clean as well. A little of everything, but definitely not too much.
This fragrance fulfills that excellently. In such a way that the right enthusiasm didn't set in during the first tests because I thought: "Oh, I already have that."
Exactly THAT is the point; here I find my current preferences united in a fragrance, which is the crux of the fascination for this subtle scent.
It starts with somewhat rough citrus impressions, where I can definitely smell the magnolia. This clearly reminds me of Chanel's "Cristalle Eau Verte," although Chanel is much stronger.
This impression lingers here, much more delicate than Chanel, but still persistent until the end.
Subtly, floral and woody notes come into play; I can't name individual scent notes, but overall it leads to a rather creamy impression for me, still very subtle.
The effect this fragrance blend has on me is: I wake up! After a while, I smell the rough citrus again, alternating with the floral and slightly woody notes, and so on.
The longevity is medium to good. A good everyday companion for both men and women. And it seems to enhance concentration, or at least I think so.
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2 Comments
Palonera 12 years ago
Inger is right, you can always use something to boost concentration. However, I find the bottle a bit creepy and I'm scared of the image...
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Inger 12 years ago
Sounds great for boosting concentration!!
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