Libre Yves Saint Laurent 2020 Eau de Parfum Intense
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Love Song
But everything that touches us, you and me, binds us together like a bow stroke that draws a voice from two strings.
(from: Love Song, by Rainer Maria Rilke)
Basically, YSL perfumes are not really my fragrance house. Although over the course of my long collecting passion, I have encountered one or another.
Y was one that accompanied me during my wild club era in Munich, and in my professional life, I wore Paris for a long time. That was about it. Oh yes, I also found Cinéma quite good...
By chance, I discovered while scrolling through the souk: Libre Eau de Parfum Intense!
The bottle design immediately caught my attention. Curious, I researched the fragrance pyramid and reviews along with statements. ...hmm... sounds good... With lavender, an absolute favorite of mine, as well as neroli and many other usual suspects that I like.
My blind buy turns out to be an absolute hit.
The scent opens with neroli and lavender, which have been blended so harmoniously that I can only describe it with Rilke's words from the poem 'Love Song'. A very natural neroli, similar to when in spring our blooming mandarin and orange trees flood the greenhouse with their fragrance.
Lavender can sometimes come across as scratchy, but here it is soft, warm, harmonious, and instantly lifts the mood. It is the personified summer in plant form. Everything is in full bloom, the bees find plenty of food, and it is palpable that the world is still in order.
Jasmine and orchid give the perfume a feminine elegance, although for me it can also pass as a unisex fragrance. On a man, it would certainly be beautiful as well. The base comes across wonderfully as the perfume fades tonka-vanilla, amber.
After all the artificial cashmeran, CO2, super iso compounds of recent years, Libre Eau de Parfum Intense feels refreshingly natural and has won me over. For me, it is an everyday scent that will accompany me as a signature this summer. When applied generously in the evening, it can certainly make a grand entrance.
(from: Love Song, by Rainer Maria Rilke)
Basically, YSL perfumes are not really my fragrance house. Although over the course of my long collecting passion, I have encountered one or another.
Y was one that accompanied me during my wild club era in Munich, and in my professional life, I wore Paris for a long time. That was about it. Oh yes, I also found Cinéma quite good...
By chance, I discovered while scrolling through the souk: Libre Eau de Parfum Intense!
The bottle design immediately caught my attention. Curious, I researched the fragrance pyramid and reviews along with statements. ...hmm... sounds good... With lavender, an absolute favorite of mine, as well as neroli and many other usual suspects that I like.
My blind buy turns out to be an absolute hit.
The scent opens with neroli and lavender, which have been blended so harmoniously that I can only describe it with Rilke's words from the poem 'Love Song'. A very natural neroli, similar to when in spring our blooming mandarin and orange trees flood the greenhouse with their fragrance.
Lavender can sometimes come across as scratchy, but here it is soft, warm, harmonious, and instantly lifts the mood. It is the personified summer in plant form. Everything is in full bloom, the bees find plenty of food, and it is palpable that the world is still in order.
Jasmine and orchid give the perfume a feminine elegance, although for me it can also pass as a unisex fragrance. On a man, it would certainly be beautiful as well. The base comes across wonderfully as the perfume fades tonka-vanilla, amber.
After all the artificial cashmeran, CO2, super iso compounds of recent years, Libre Eau de Parfum Intense feels refreshingly natural and has won me over. For me, it is an everyday scent that will accompany me as a signature this summer. When applied generously in the evening, it can certainly make a grand entrance.
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