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Storm-Tested Cream Fruits
This is the first time I am testing a pure "molecule scent." This "molecule" is called Hedion. I don't know exactly what components it is made of. In any case, I sniff out a lot of fruits. Strawberries, raspberries, possibly also currants. Everything is delicately dusted with powdered sugar, with vanilla cream on top. This cream itself is garnished with musk and holds the overall composition tightly together.
If a storm were to pass over it, it would not fly away or fall apart; it would remain "in shape," albeit a little "disheveled." The scent itself is quite sweet, but in the background, there is that "olfactory sandpaper look" that I have described in other fragrances. And that significantly softens the sweetness. Although it doesn't fall into my "preferred category," this purely synthetic structure in the perfume is finely balanced and does not overdo it. I can well imagine that this "Hedion" would be worn happily in cooler seasons, as it somehow radiates warmth and "coziness." My conclusion: Well done for lovers of such fragrance directions!
If a storm were to pass over it, it would not fly away or fall apart; it would remain "in shape," albeit a little "disheveled." The scent itself is quite sweet, but in the background, there is that "olfactory sandpaper look" that I have described in other fragrances. And that significantly softens the sweetness. Although it doesn't fall into my "preferred category," this purely synthetic structure in the perfume is finely balanced and does not overdo it. I can well imagine that this "Hedion" would be worn happily in cooler seasons, as it somehow radiates warmth and "coziness." My conclusion: Well done for lovers of such fragrance directions!
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Top Notes
Hedione
Heart Notes
Jasmine
Base Notes
Almond blossom








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