It's no secret that I'm a gourmand girl. I like it sweet, sticky, edible smelling and yet with high quality. I was accordingly excited when I discovered
7 Minutes. I've been waiting for my bottle since the beginning of September because it's always sold out. Caramel milkshake? It doesn't get any better than this. Excited, I tore open the packet and finally sprayed it on. I'm in my moist caramel milkshake dream for exactly one second. The scent dries, my forehead wrinkles, my nose wrinkles... Woody... Elegant, grown-up, woody... Ehm... What is this? On the visuals, thick caramel runs down the bottle, but on my skin, a sea of woody notes with a slight sweetness opens up. We didn't bet like that. A lot helps a lot. So I add more and bathe my arm in the fragrance. I breathe a sigh of relief. There it is again: the wonderful milkshake. But again, only for exactly one second. Full of disappointment, I want to give the fragrance a bad rating, but that wouldn't be fair. The marketing is off and I don't understand why it was chosen. Hardcore gourmand girls will be disappointed because they won't get a sugar shock and woody vanilla lovers will miss their chance because they wouldn't expect it here. So here is the explanation. The fragrance is balanced. Woody notes instead of caramel and marshmallow. Creamy vanilla that is only slightly sweet. Rather elegant and definitely not edible. If I had to compare it to a fragrance, it would be "Silky Woods (Perfume Concentrate) | Goldfield & Banks"