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Lokum with rose water!
What I love so much about Soprano only comes to light after a few minutes The fragrance starts off very floral and fruity. The individual fruits are not easy to identify. Of course the lychee is there, but that's all I can identify. Freesia is apparently supposed to smell slightly spicy, which is true here.
Then the heart of this one comes into play: the milk! The milk in this fragrance is a game changer in my opinion. Together with the floral notes, the milk gives this fragrance a gourmand character and gives it a delicate Turkish lokum vibe. So if you like lokum with rose water, you've come to the right place.
I think I'm still a beginner when it comes to clearly smelling pathcouli leather and oud. Nevertheless, you can definitely detect the presence of an elegant oud. The oud gives a certain dryness after a while, which is definitely exciting!
Then the heart of this one comes into play: the milk! The milk in this fragrance is a game changer in my opinion. Together with the floral notes, the milk gives this fragrance a gourmand character and gives it a delicate Turkish lokum vibe. So if you like lokum with rose water, you've come to the right place.
I think I'm still a beginner when it comes to clearly smelling pathcouli leather and oud. Nevertheless, you can definitely detect the presence of an elegant oud. The oud gives a certain dryness after a while, which is definitely exciting!
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