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Afrodite 2018

SabriNoir
25.08.2020 - 02:30 PM
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Homage to femininity

I would like to dedicate the second comment from my collection project to Afrodite - a fragrance that leaves me rather perplexed
For me it is simply a dreamlike veil of scent, which I find absolutely heavenly, but I find it incredibly difficult to put it into words.

I do not perceive the individual components individually - and about the development I can say only little...

The fragrance is a perfume in itself, and yet it melts into the skin in such a way that I would think I could smell like it myself. So my impression goes back and forth
I spray the fragrance and feel clean, fresh and divine at the same time.

A fine powdery veil with a delicate lilac, which is noticeable but not "in your face", as I have experienced it from time to time more often.
It starts almost unisex-tart, cool - maybe because of the lily of the valley, which I personally cannot smell clearly, or because of the white peach, the white currants, to which the same applies? Almost unisex? Because I think lilacs are more feminine With it creamy-powdery - not too "fat" and not too dry. Transparent but still there.

With the time the sweetness increases, but I do not perceive the fragrance as sweet at any time.
"Perfumed" comes to mind - but only to the extent that I know that it is not my own skin scent. Unfortunately, I cannot describe "perfumed" in concrete terms either. When I was a child I perceived perfumes in a similar way at my mother's house - maybe ambergris? Or does the lily of the valley now give a certain perfumed sweetness? My mother loves lily of the valley, but she never had a signature scent that I can refer to. Or is the peach perhaps becoming riper and sweeter here? Maybe the tuberose, too... All ingredients that I like in perfume, but don't smell out here - only this incredibly divine melange
I love to sniff me. Is it because of the listed pheromones? Or is it just the mix?
I do not find the fragrance sexy, but I do not think it is unsexy either. I would like to smell like that myself
The only fragrance I can clearly make out is the lilac in the creamy-powdery musk bed. In addition to this, there is this unsweet component at the beginning, which I have already guessed about above. Later comes the transition to a perfumed sweetness, which, in addition to the above suspects, can perhaps also be caused by the vanilla pod.
I perceive the fragrance only as a harmonious blend, from which none of the scents stand out for me, which is why the description is so difficult for me.

Afrodite is infinitely delicate and transparent, that "she" can pass for skin scent, a delicious (but by no means gourmand) veil. Nevertheless a perfume and despite all its softness and skin proximity surprisingly long perceptible - on the nightdress still the next morning.

As a development I only perceive a shift of emphasis from unsweet, almost tart (or better: cool) to perfume-loving (or even warm) and the fact that the fragrance almost melts into the skin.

Wearable all year round for any occasion. For me a so called "Dumb Reach", because in my opinion it never seems inappropriate.
He surrounds me with a divine aura
Under a fragrance called "Afrodite" I would have imagined something stronger and more erotic. Maybe an oriental cracker? On the other hand, I have used words like "heavenly" or "divine" in the course of this commentary. I find it tender and yet persistent and feel comfortable with it. This lovely aura described earlier may evoke the goddess in each of us - cooler at first, then getting warmer and warmer, but always tender and soft (in the core?). Fits for me too young and old, blond and brown, in short: to all women (of course depending on individual preferences).

To my own surprise, after many moments together, I find it a real homage to femininity - not least because it is so hard to grasp despite all the warmth it conveys :)
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