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Salt Caramel on a Detour
Maybe there's something wrong with my nose or my scent synapses, but Tistar smells to me like a salt caramel dusted with cardamom. It could be that someone in the next room has drawn a health bath with aromatic essences. A slight hint of eucalyptus and peppermint, a tiny lavender leaf, a few woody notes waft over.
The scent reminds me a lot of Changing Constance - only with aromatic notes.
Over time, the fragrance shifts (grins) between gourmand and aromatic, which is a bit confusing for my nose.
But still somehow good, I like it.
The late drydown is also very pleasant, like after a stay in a wellness spa - scrubbed with aromatic essences and then slathered with a sweet balm.
To return to my synapses:
I believe that if I had never tested Changing Constance, I probably wouldn't have the salt caramel association. However, since the scent bears such a strong resemblance to it, the salt caramel brain circuit immediately kicks in, and I can't get out of it... :)
The scent reminds me a lot of Changing Constance - only with aromatic notes.
Over time, the fragrance shifts (grins) between gourmand and aromatic, which is a bit confusing for my nose.
But still somehow good, I like it.
The late drydown is also very pleasant, like after a stay in a wellness spa - scrubbed with aromatic essences and then slathered with a sweet balm.
To return to my synapses:
I believe that if I had never tested Changing Constance, I probably wouldn't have the salt caramel association. However, since the scent bears such a strong resemblance to it, the salt caramel brain circuit immediately kicks in, and I can't get out of it... :)
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