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Another Desert Wind?
Another desert fragrance then. The Sahara. Ice-cold at night, burning hot sun by day. Well, I don't find the tension in this scent quite as extreme, but it skillfully plays with the facets of warm and cool, as well as with the starry sky and the bright sun. But I also find the highest mountain peak alongside the desert. The fragrance thrives on clear air and mineral rock just as much as on the heat in the desert sand.
The essence for August's nose: salt, cinnamon, and incense. Not heavy, rather airy, this scent is very typical TDC for me. It doesn't linger too long on my arm, and after about five hours, it leaves behind a silvery smoky trail and a hint of wanderlust that blows away the last trace of oriental density from the fragrance. In the end, the smoke softly exhales in a balsamic way. An exceptionally well-crafted scent that reminds me of Lillipur by T. Terenzi.
The essence for August's nose: salt, cinnamon, and incense. Not heavy, rather airy, this scent is very typical TDC for me. It doesn't linger too long on my arm, and after about five hours, it leaves behind a silvery smoky trail and a hint of wanderlust that blows away the last trace of oriental density from the fragrance. In the end, the smoke softly exhales in a balsamic way. An exceptionally well-crafted scent that reminds me of Lillipur by T. Terenzi.
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how beautifully described dear augusta! again and again the different company...

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I think so too. It's nice that you feel the same way.

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Sounds pretty good, anyway.

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Even though I'm not really a desert person, this one is going on my wishlist. It's also cool to respond to someone asking, "Oh, you smell great, what is that?" with, "It must be that special note of the dune funnel lily!"

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I really like Lillipur, and this one sounds interesting. However, I would have a problem with the longevity!

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It's on my wishlist too. I hope I don't smell the cinnamon as strongly as you do. As always, you've said a lot in a very focused way.

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Beautifully described, dear Augusta. I especially find that natural mineral note fantastic. Wet stone... It also balances wonderfully with the oriental notes, of course.

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The Different Company - this is also a typical scent. For me, they always have a synthetic note in the dry down. You've described it very well.

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Compliment. As always, your concise texts give a perfect impression. Plus, the language is beautiful.