04/26/2019

MossGreen
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MossGreen
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At the edge of the forest....
I can't help it. Although citus and olfactory combinations are completely new territory for me, I have to add my unqualified mustard.
What's the matter with you? Versatility and a wonderful experience. That's exactly what I'm looking for in a scent to be fascinated by.
This fragrance surprised me and showed me about the time of testing (I need at least three days) several faces, which I found quite fascinating
Strangely enough, the first day with him made me think of a young colt... wild and unbridled, it blew up across the meadow in full aromatic concentrated citrus power, testing its newly recognized vitality with shimmering fur in all its facets. Slightly bitter, soft sweetness and fresh depth... is that possible? Apparently...
Before this impetuous life force threatened to run over me, the gentle power of the warm mother flower approached to catch her offspring and give him a soft, gentle scolding. Pensive and reconciled the two trotted now over the meadow at the edge of the forest and the small wild catch became more and more sleepy.
The proud cedar stallion father joined us after a few hours to make sure that everything is in order.
Calmly, nobly and gently he guarded the now sleeping citrus-robber and stroked vigilantly around his blossom lady, in order not to let the tender ending blow away too fast.
Now they are sleeping and tomorrow I can only guess that they were there.
For me a successful composition that contains an amazing harmony and works wonderfully on my skin.
Definitely unisex.
The citric chord is balanced, does not appear too sour/herbal and is beautifully captured by blossom heart and wood base.
It is not a forest scent for me, but it captures something that touches something completely different in me, and so I can confidently distance myself from my already almost dogged forest scent search and let myself in on it.
He's on my wish list now.
What's the matter with you? Versatility and a wonderful experience. That's exactly what I'm looking for in a scent to be fascinated by.
This fragrance surprised me and showed me about the time of testing (I need at least three days) several faces, which I found quite fascinating
Strangely enough, the first day with him made me think of a young colt... wild and unbridled, it blew up across the meadow in full aromatic concentrated citrus power, testing its newly recognized vitality with shimmering fur in all its facets. Slightly bitter, soft sweetness and fresh depth... is that possible? Apparently...
Before this impetuous life force threatened to run over me, the gentle power of the warm mother flower approached to catch her offspring and give him a soft, gentle scolding. Pensive and reconciled the two trotted now over the meadow at the edge of the forest and the small wild catch became more and more sleepy.
The proud cedar stallion father joined us after a few hours to make sure that everything is in order.
Calmly, nobly and gently he guarded the now sleeping citrus-robber and stroked vigilantly around his blossom lady, in order not to let the tender ending blow away too fast.
Now they are sleeping and tomorrow I can only guess that they were there.
For me a successful composition that contains an amazing harmony and works wonderfully on my skin.
Definitely unisex.
The citric chord is balanced, does not appear too sour/herbal and is beautifully captured by blossom heart and wood base.
It is not a forest scent for me, but it captures something that touches something completely different in me, and so I can confidently distance myself from my already almost dogged forest scent search and let myself in on it.
He's on my wish list now.
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