Evergreen

Meggi
05.08.2018 - 03:18 PM
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Bottle
6
Sillage
6
Longevity
7
Scent

Solid thing

Smoked softwood with caramel cream. There's a bit of Franzbranntwein ethereal in it, a little sweaty. It looks very familiar. Maybe Woodsmoke by Firn Botanical Fragrance? It's been a while, the test. In two respects closer to it is probably 'Taiga Whispers' by Nimerè - the needle scent with the nut. However, I find 'Evergreen' more latently chocolaty than nutty.

In the morning sweetness like needlelei retreat a little in favour of light wood. The fragrance makes an overall denser, creamier impression. As if the components - without having changed character - approached each other as it were. The sweetness tries it in the afternoon a second time, this time over the vanilla rail, but the needle-like acid, which could be vetiver-supported to the back, saves from thoughts of dessert.

Nevertheless, the proportion of needle egg continues to shrink gradually, while that of cream grows. This is not particularly exciting, but pleasant to wear. And before it can finally become boring (or too edible), the scent disappears towards the skin. After seven or eight hours, it's barely noticeable.

Conclusion: A solid, round fragrance

I'd like to thank the robins for rehearsing.
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