Shooting Stars

Uden Overdose 2018

MrLawman
29.05.2021 - 06:15 AM
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Does knowledge increase joy?

My peace is gone. And search. And searching. And find it nowhere. Not even, though it seems a logical place to start, on Xerjoff's page: the meaning of Uden.

Which makes me wonder: do you experience a scent differently if you don't know its meaning?And if you don't like it, is it because of your "ignorance"? If the nice "beauty ambassador" then "helps you out" in the store, will you understand it and find it better because of that?And if you don't like it, is that because of your "ignorance"? If the nice "beauty ambassador" then "helps you out" in the store, will you understand her and therefore find her better?

Does knowledge increase happiness? I don't. What do you think?

Uden Oversode is a lot of pleasant and easy to wear perfume from Xerjoff. It feels like a semi-gourmand with a nice shift to a light aquatic note in the dry down. Imagine a lightly caramelized lemon with a tiny pinch of coffee and tobaco in the opening. Once this settles, the musk starts to appear and then a nice aquatic overtone comes through to keep it fresh and slightly generic. The quality of the notes is high and the blend is excellent, this will appeal to someone looking for a safe summer Xerjoff and it will garner compliments.

But still, what about the name? Do names affect the way we experience and judge perfumes?

It's a question we should ask ourselves....

But what is the (correct) answer, if there is one?
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