ChaiTee

ChaiTee

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ChaiTee 4 years ago 18 8
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Bottle
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Sillage
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Scent
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"Dull Neroli"
When I smelled "Bright Neroli" for the first time last summer, my first thought was that there was nothing bright.
I still have this thought and now I had to hire a German-English translator to find out what the opposite of 'bright' is. And was presented with the word 'dull'.
Dull' can mean: boring, uninteresting, dull, dull, dull, dull, dull, dull, dull, dull, dull, dull, dull
Well - just because I am of the opinion that "Bright Neroli" is not bright or shiny does not mean that it is boring, dull, uninteresting or even dull
It is just not as bright or shining as the 'bright' in the name suggests
I find "Noble Neroli" by Comptoir Cologne, which I also like to wear in summer, much brighter. It is simply brighter and lighter than "Bright Neroli"
Without praying down the list of ingredients, I can say in very simple words that "Bright Neroli" evokes a memory of cologne for me for a brief moment and then something earthy is added, which is probably due to the vetiver and patchouli.
In other words, a neroli fragrance that is not radiant or high-gloss, but rather slightly silky or washed out. One that is suitable on a cloudy day and slightly mutes a day that is too bright. Goes well with a white blouse (or shirt), but also with washed-out jeans
I like him a lot
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