02/01/2024
Noneya
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This ain't nothin' but a summer jam. Bronze skin and cinnamon tans... Chapeau Zara!
TL;DR: Lives up to the hype. Spray count determines the shelf life. Fruity, bergamot/tangerine tea with a summery vibe. Blindbuy worthy!
I have to admit, I was very skeptical at the beginning. And that's putting it very mildly, considering that I tried it a total of 3 times before I decided to buy it.
So simple, so neutral, so easy to knit. Almost like a white pair of Jordans. Or a pair of canvas shoes? I don't know which analogy is more apt. But the target group is likely to be the same in any case. Wearers who don't take themselves too seriously, are calm and relaxed and simply radiate a positive charm.
But which analogy is it? The Jordans or the canvas shoes?
Rather the latter, as this fragrance has more of a summer vibe for me. Literally like the sun rising on the red sand dunes, this fragrance opens with sweet bergamot and mandarin.
Wonderfully fresh, not too citrusy and hardly synthetic! Well done. But who wants such a simple fragrance? This is where my skepticism comes into play.
The first time I smelled it from the spray head in the store, I put it back and wondered how anyone would want to smell it while I was surrounded by a veil of Nefs. The second time, I went back to the store and this time sprayed it on the back of my hand and didn't put on any perfume for the day. The wonderful opening, but I thought to myself: And now? That's it? So I left it on the shelf and continued my shopping. During the whole shopping trip - 40 minutes - a wisp of a very familiar scent came up again and again: Imagination, but in this case it was only Sunrise on the Red Sand Dunes Eau de Parfum. "What's happening here? Do I like it after all?" I kept thinking to myself until I persuaded myself to pay the low price and just wear it properly.
No sooner said than done, so on the way to my car I did my spray routine for Freshies: 12 PFFFFTSSSss spread over my shoulders, elbows, neck and the back of my hand.
I literally liked it more and more every minute, with more and more floral and creamy notes every hour. I can't quite put my finger on it, but the fragrance does indeed have a very mild, fresh green tea vibe, even though it's not listed.
Very similar to a mild Earl Grey tea without any musty or dark nuances - a really pleasant progression and a great vibe that this fragrance conveys so effortlessly, simply and accurately. Just as smoothly as it flows, I could imagine that it might be too simple for some connoisseurs, but for my part, after +100 fragrances that I have personally tested in the meantime, I like this one very much and I like a lot of it, because it has nothing penetrating and intrusive but smoothly and relaxedly takes up the small or large space around you, depending on how much you apply ;)
This fragrance is NOT a 1:1 copy of the 10x more expensive model, but the vibe and that is clearly what this fragrance knows how to imitate is the same and that is what makes it so pleasant for me.
I have to admit, I was very skeptical at the beginning. And that's putting it very mildly, considering that I tried it a total of 3 times before I decided to buy it.
So simple, so neutral, so easy to knit. Almost like a white pair of Jordans. Or a pair of canvas shoes? I don't know which analogy is more apt. But the target group is likely to be the same in any case. Wearers who don't take themselves too seriously, are calm and relaxed and simply radiate a positive charm.
But which analogy is it? The Jordans or the canvas shoes?
Rather the latter, as this fragrance has more of a summer vibe for me. Literally like the sun rising on the red sand dunes, this fragrance opens with sweet bergamot and mandarin.
Wonderfully fresh, not too citrusy and hardly synthetic! Well done. But who wants such a simple fragrance? This is where my skepticism comes into play.
The first time I smelled it from the spray head in the store, I put it back and wondered how anyone would want to smell it while I was surrounded by a veil of Nefs. The second time, I went back to the store and this time sprayed it on the back of my hand and didn't put on any perfume for the day. The wonderful opening, but I thought to myself: And now? That's it? So I left it on the shelf and continued my shopping. During the whole shopping trip - 40 minutes - a wisp of a very familiar scent came up again and again: Imagination, but in this case it was only Sunrise on the Red Sand Dunes Eau de Parfum. "What's happening here? Do I like it after all?" I kept thinking to myself until I persuaded myself to pay the low price and just wear it properly.
No sooner said than done, so on the way to my car I did my spray routine for Freshies: 12 PFFFFTSSSss spread over my shoulders, elbows, neck and the back of my hand.
I literally liked it more and more every minute, with more and more floral and creamy notes every hour. I can't quite put my finger on it, but the fragrance does indeed have a very mild, fresh green tea vibe, even though it's not listed.
Very similar to a mild Earl Grey tea without any musty or dark nuances - a really pleasant progression and a great vibe that this fragrance conveys so effortlessly, simply and accurately. Just as smoothly as it flows, I could imagine that it might be too simple for some connoisseurs, but for my part, after +100 fragrances that I have personally tested in the meantime, I like this one very much and I like a lot of it, because it has nothing penetrating and intrusive but smoothly and relaxedly takes up the small or large space around you, depending on how much you apply ;)
This fragrance is NOT a 1:1 copy of the 10x more expensive model, but the vibe and that is clearly what this fragrance knows how to imitate is the same and that is what makes it so pleasant for me.
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