12/09/2024

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Salted caramel gone astray
Maybe there's something wrong with my nose or my olfactory synapses, but Tistar smells to me like salted caramel dusted with cardamom. It could be that someone in the next room has run a health bath with aromatic essences. A light hint of eucalyptus and peppermint, a tiny lavender leaf, a few woody notes wafting over.
The fragrance reminds me a lot of Changing Constance - but with aromatic notes.
As it progresses (grin), the fragrance shifts between gourmand and aromatic, which is a little confusing, at least 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 down with aromatic essences and then creamed with a sweet balm.
To get back to my synapses:
I think if I had never tried Changing Constance, I probably wouldn't have the salted caramel association. But since the scent is so similar for me, the salted caramel brain immediately comes up, and I can't get out of it either... :)
The fragrance reminds me a lot of Changing Constance - but with aromatic notes.
As it progresses (grin), the fragrance shifts between gourmand and aromatic, which is a little confusing, at least 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 down with aromatic essences and then creamed with a sweet balm.
To get back to my synapses:
I think if I had never tried Changing Constance, I probably wouldn't have the salted caramel association. But since the scent is so similar for me, the salted caramel brain immediately comes up, and I can't get out of it either... :)
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