
Pollita
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You vile little molecule…
…what are you? And why do I find you attractive one moment, and almost repulsive the next? You are supposed to be a scent twin to Geza Schön's Molecule 01. So, ISO-E-Super. I must confess, I don’t have much experience with molecule fragrances. I have actually never tried Molecule 01. I accidentally received the 02 with an order, which I found, well, boring. And it is said that my beloved Silver Musk by Nasomatto also contains the infamous ISO molecule. Whether it does, I cannot say due to the lack of a fragrance pyramid. And Mr. Gualtieri probably wouldn’t tell me either.
But what has the good Mr. Lehmann mixed here? On paper, I initially fell for MOL Intens. A broad grin on my face, flashed, yes, this is great, was my reaction to the first sniff. Somewhat masculine, yet clear, clean, fresh, pure, fine woody tones and a cool, even delightful synthetic note welcomed me here. So, without further ado, I applied the fragrance. However, it plays a not-so-nice game with me, where unfortunately even after several hours, I still don’t know if I want to keep playing.
Yes, the notes that I inhaled with delight from the tissue are all present on my skin as well. But, wait, stop. There is also something else that makes me grimace. I catch a note that I recognize from Sauvage, LV Orage, and even Office for Men. Is that Ambroxan? I thought we only had ISO here, Mr. Lehmann? Or are the molecules going completely crazy now?
Well, what can I say. I smell like a mix of something delicate, quite wonderful, and wet socks from the football locker room. Should I like that? Should I hop back in the shower? Fortunately, my husband smells nothing at all. These molecules can’t be perceived by all noses.
The sillage is moderate, almost close to the body. And the fragrance oscillates between beautiful and “Sauvage-ig” (I don’t know how else to describe it).
Here, too, we are dealing with a very well-crafted fragrance. And with Lehmann, we certainly don’t need to talk about price-performance. I would suspect that everyone will perceive this fragrance a bit differently. I just say “Love and Hate are Both 4-Letter-Words”.
A big thank you to AdAstra72 for the sample.
But what has the good Mr. Lehmann mixed here? On paper, I initially fell for MOL Intens. A broad grin on my face, flashed, yes, this is great, was my reaction to the first sniff. Somewhat masculine, yet clear, clean, fresh, pure, fine woody tones and a cool, even delightful synthetic note welcomed me here. So, without further ado, I applied the fragrance. However, it plays a not-so-nice game with me, where unfortunately even after several hours, I still don’t know if I want to keep playing.
Yes, the notes that I inhaled with delight from the tissue are all present on my skin as well. But, wait, stop. There is also something else that makes me grimace. I catch a note that I recognize from Sauvage, LV Orage, and even Office for Men. Is that Ambroxan? I thought we only had ISO here, Mr. Lehmann? Or are the molecules going completely crazy now?
Well, what can I say. I smell like a mix of something delicate, quite wonderful, and wet socks from the football locker room. Should I like that? Should I hop back in the shower? Fortunately, my husband smells nothing at all. These molecules can’t be perceived by all noses.
The sillage is moderate, almost close to the body. And the fragrance oscillates between beautiful and “Sauvage-ig” (I don’t know how else to describe it).
Here, too, we are dealing with a very well-crafted fragrance. And with Lehmann, we certainly don’t need to talk about price-performance. I would suspect that everyone will perceive this fragrance a bit differently. I just say “Love and Hate are Both 4-Letter-Words”.
A big thank you to AdAstra72 for the sample.
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