Salt & Cyclamen Label
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You can smell ozone! But do you want that?
It starts off with a full dose of ozone - I have never really thought about what that might smell like, but I would say it is well captured in this fragrance. So how does it smell? I would describe it as gray, dusty, chemical, salty. Whether it was a good decision to create a scent around this, I would somewhat doubt, as the fragrance experience is quite demanding; interesting, but certainly!
After about half an hour, the flowers gradually come through; you sense the honey more than you actually smell it, but it becomes pleasantly salty/sweet without any harshness.
The components of the base are also far from being harsh, but rather blend in subtly with the overall picture.
Conclusion: If the ozone had been used less prominently, this could have been a fine, light summer fragrance; however, the ozone overkill makes it difficult to wear.
After about half an hour, the flowers gradually come through; you sense the honey more than you actually smell it, but it becomes pleasantly salty/sweet without any harshness.
The components of the base are also far from being harsh, but rather blend in subtly with the overall picture.
Conclusion: If the ozone had been used less prominently, this could have been a fine, light summer fragrance; however, the ozone overkill makes it difficult to wear.
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Well put; I think the concentration is okay, but that doesn't change your great review.
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