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Silk mood
In silky softness and delicate sound,
Caresses every touch with a bang.
Like silk scarf striped on skin,
The sensuality is gently matured.
Every tenderness, so gentle,
Like a breath, dances on the skin.
Feminine and soft, a sound so sweet,
Flowing in a cuddly embrace.
A dance of feeling, sensual and gentle,
In this magic our hearts find.
So may the hours weave,
In silky-soft love life.
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Silk mood. What a wonderful name for a fragrance. Rarely has a name suited a perfume as well as Silk Mood.
For me, Silk Mood is a weave of delicate, tender nuances, finely interwoven, subtle and flattering, like a silk scarf that gently hugs the skin.
Soft, feminine - a mood, a feeling that I like to immerse myself in.
Silk Mood would be a clean fragrance if it weren't for the lovely vanilla tones that delicately flow into it. Enveloping, lulling and yet somehow sensually stimulating, even attractive.
It is difficult to smell individual ingredients. I do perceive musk, vanilla, light flowers and a delicate nuance of woods, but it is not necessary to break everything down precisely. The fragrance shines as a whole - a weave of the finest silk that caresses my skin. It is feather-light and delicate, like lotus silk, without a particularly high sillage. It doesn't need that either. The fragrance is like a second skin - private, close, calm, dreamlike.
Now the question arises: do I have to have it? After all, I already own umpteen of these wonderful fluffy musk fragrances. Can you ever have too many? ... maybe ... but if I ever come across it, then definitely. After all, it's different from the ones I already own.
I like these no-brainers. They fit so well without reservation, are not challenging and are easy and simple to wear and work with. But sometimes that's exactly what you need.
Caresses every touch with a bang.
Like silk scarf striped on skin,
The sensuality is gently matured.
Every tenderness, so gentle,
Like a breath, dances on the skin.
Feminine and soft, a sound so sweet,
Flowing in a cuddly embrace.
A dance of feeling, sensual and gentle,
In this magic our hearts find.
So may the hours weave,
In silky-soft love life.
_________________________
Silk mood. What a wonderful name for a fragrance. Rarely has a name suited a perfume as well as Silk Mood.
For me, Silk Mood is a weave of delicate, tender nuances, finely interwoven, subtle and flattering, like a silk scarf that gently hugs the skin.
Soft, feminine - a mood, a feeling that I like to immerse myself in.
Silk Mood would be a clean fragrance if it weren't for the lovely vanilla tones that delicately flow into it. Enveloping, lulling and yet somehow sensually stimulating, even attractive.
It is difficult to smell individual ingredients. I do perceive musk, vanilla, light flowers and a delicate nuance of woods, but it is not necessary to break everything down precisely. The fragrance shines as a whole - a weave of the finest silk that caresses my skin. It is feather-light and delicate, like lotus silk, without a particularly high sillage. It doesn't need that either. The fragrance is like a second skin - private, close, calm, dreamlike.
Now the question arises: do I have to have it? After all, I already own umpteen of these wonderful fluffy musk fragrances. Can you ever have too many? ... maybe ... but if I ever come across it, then definitely. After all, it's different from the ones I already own.
I like these no-brainers. They fit so well without reservation, are not challenging and are easy and simple to wear and work with. But sometimes that's exactly what you need.
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simple can be so beautiful
Everyday life, hectic, stressful, constantly under pressure. No eye left for the beauty of simple things. Passing over and ignoring, fading out and suppressing.
Yet there is so much in the simple things.
The friendly smile of a stranger that makes you smile as well... the smell of freshly cut grass on a warm spring day... the bright colors of a rainbow after a summer rain and the scent of it... the chirping of birds in the early morning that welcomes the day... the soothing silence of a snowy day in winter..A walk on the beach accompanied by the sound of the waves... the laughter of a child coming from the heart... giving or receiving a small compliment... a warm hug... the smell of fresh coffee... the buzzing of a bee announcing spring and nature coming to life.
All these little things, all these simple moments.
If we focused a little more on the simple things, consciously perceiving them instead of letting ourselves be overwhelmed by everyday life, many people (myself included) would be much happier. "Simple" does not automatically imply that something has less value or is just plain. The perspective changes everything. It's the same with "Simply" by Jil Sander.
Simply EAU DE PARFUM POUDRÉE INTENSE is so easy to like.
Feel-good cashmere - enveloping like a cocoon, soft, powdery-sweet and woody-warm, cuddly, lovely but discreetly restrained.
Simple, without a lot of frills. It's there, but not overpowering. Flattering, feminine, minimalistically reduced.
Simply is a fragrance in which I don't smell any specific ingredients, nor do I want to here. I don't smell cocoa, I don't smell mandarin. I could identify cashmeran, sandalwood and heliotrope with a good will.
But honestly! I don't care. I "simply" accept that "Simply (Eau de Parfum Poudrée Intense) | Jil Sander" is simply knitted, and simply gives me an all-round cozy feeling of security.
Yet there is so much in the simple things.
The friendly smile of a stranger that makes you smile as well... the smell of freshly cut grass on a warm spring day... the bright colors of a rainbow after a summer rain and the scent of it... the chirping of birds in the early morning that welcomes the day... the soothing silence of a snowy day in winter..A walk on the beach accompanied by the sound of the waves... the laughter of a child coming from the heart... giving or receiving a small compliment... a warm hug... the smell of fresh coffee... the buzzing of a bee announcing spring and nature coming to life.
All these little things, all these simple moments.
If we focused a little more on the simple things, consciously perceiving them instead of letting ourselves be overwhelmed by everyday life, many people (myself included) would be much happier. "Simple" does not automatically imply that something has less value or is just plain. The perspective changes everything. It's the same with "Simply" by Jil Sander.
Simply EAU DE PARFUM POUDRÉE INTENSE is so easy to like.
Feel-good cashmere - enveloping like a cocoon, soft, powdery-sweet and woody-warm, cuddly, lovely but discreetly restrained.
Simple, without a lot of frills. It's there, but not overpowering. Flattering, feminine, minimalistically reduced.
Simply is a fragrance in which I don't smell any specific ingredients, nor do I want to here. I don't smell cocoa, I don't smell mandarin. I could identify cashmeran, sandalwood and heliotrope with a good will.
But honestly! I don't care. I "simply" accept that "Simply (Eau de Parfum Poudrée Intense) | Jil Sander" is simply knitted, and simply gives me an all-round cozy feeling of security.
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let's stroll through the magnolia grove
Spring in Schöntal near Aschaffenburg: the most beautiful magnolia grove I have ever seen. When you stroll through the grove in mid-April, you are surrounded by fragrant magnolia blossoms. Pink and white flowers as far as the eye can see, petals raining down and covering the ground, which is already covered in them. It's so wonderfully kitschy and romantic. The scent that permeates the air is interspersed with bright, fruity, but very intense and typical scents of magnolia blossoms. Bees and bumblebees gather what they can, and the air is filled with busy humming. You can almost smell the delicate scent of honey.
I always associate the scent of magnolias with spring. Carven Paris Florence invites you on this little fragrance journey.
A truly enchanting but very intense fragrance. You are immediately greeted with a good load of magnolia, sweet and strong, with a hint of sour currant, dancing a feminine dance between balance and exuberance. Later on, heliotrope blurs these lines and the fragrance becomes softer and more tender without losing any of its power. Paris Florence should be dosed discreetly. Only in the base does the presence fade and the melange becomes soft, somewhat woody and musky.
An incredibly elegant, feminine fragrance that is definitely not for the under-20s. It's certainly cheerful and occasionally sparkling, but the strong magnolia gives the fragrance a serious quality that somehow doesn't suit young girls. I find it almost too much for the office, as it has a very good sillage, and in summer it could also be too much. But in spring, at a concert, a walk or a party, it's just right. I really like it, an incredibly well-made fragrance that you don't have much to complain about.
Nevertheless, it's not a candidate for purchase because I think it might be too much for some people. I recommend magnolia lovers to definitely give it a try!
I always associate the scent of magnolias with spring. Carven Paris Florence invites you on this little fragrance journey.
A truly enchanting but very intense fragrance. You are immediately greeted with a good load of magnolia, sweet and strong, with a hint of sour currant, dancing a feminine dance between balance and exuberance. Later on, heliotrope blurs these lines and the fragrance becomes softer and more tender without losing any of its power. Paris Florence should be dosed discreetly. Only in the base does the presence fade and the melange becomes soft, somewhat woody and musky.
An incredibly elegant, feminine fragrance that is definitely not for the under-20s. It's certainly cheerful and occasionally sparkling, but the strong magnolia gives the fragrance a serious quality that somehow doesn't suit young girls. I find it almost too much for the office, as it has a very good sillage, and in summer it could also be too much. But in spring, at a concert, a walk or a party, it's just right. I really like it, an incredibly well-made fragrance that you don't have much to complain about.
Nevertheless, it's not a candidate for purchase because I think it might be too much for some people. I recommend magnolia lovers to definitely give it a try!
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Vintage vibes and reminders
I enter the somewhat dusty room, through whose closed wooden shutters the sun shines and gives the room a very special aura. Grandma greets me warmly with her frail voice, hobbles towards me and embraces me in her gnarled, frail arms. I have to lean down towards her, as she has become so small that even I, at 1.60 m, tower over her by two heads.
"Hello grandma, nice to see you. Mmm, you smell good again today," I greet her. As always, she replies with "Hello child, you've widened again" and smiles. "No, Grandma, you've gotten smaller again," I reply. "Yes, yes, I know, child, I know." I loved her, this quaint old woman. For many years I always spent the school vacations with her, I have many memories and a lot of joy associated with her... and her scent. She always smelled of soap and "Woman | Marbert".
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This fragrance is proof that inexpensive fragrances don't necessarily have to be bad. Marbert Woman is an elegant classic, a perfume that smells so high-quality that you could be forgiven for thinking you're wearing an expensive Chanel. Yes, it has vintage vibes, but it manages to keep the balance, not to appear dusty or even old-fashioned. It always conveys a very sophisticated elegance to me.
The top notes are delicately citrusy, but quickly transform into a warm, woody fragrance framed by a green rose geranium. Delicately spicy wisps of incense drift in between, jasmine is discreetly in the background, sometimes in the foreground. The base is very warm, spicy and pleasant; tonka with woods, minimal floral nuances and subtle wisps of smoke. I don't perceive it as a pure oriental, rather as a classic women's fragrance with slight oriental undertones. It doesn't fill the room or take over, but is more of an understated, enveloping scent, like being wrapped in a cocoon. I cannot understand comparisons with retro sun cream. It doesn't smell like sunscreen to me at all. But it is similar to Jil Sander Woman, which no longer exists.
For me, Marbert Woman has great nostalgic value. It is the fragrance that evokes memories, makes me reminisce about my youth and makes me think back fondly to my grandma.
"Hello grandma, nice to see you. Mmm, you smell good again today," I greet her. As always, she replies with "Hello child, you've widened again" and smiles. "No, Grandma, you've gotten smaller again," I reply. "Yes, yes, I know, child, I know." I loved her, this quaint old woman. For many years I always spent the school vacations with her, I have many memories and a lot of joy associated with her... and her scent. She always smelled of soap and "Woman | Marbert".
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This fragrance is proof that inexpensive fragrances don't necessarily have to be bad. Marbert Woman is an elegant classic, a perfume that smells so high-quality that you could be forgiven for thinking you're wearing an expensive Chanel. Yes, it has vintage vibes, but it manages to keep the balance, not to appear dusty or even old-fashioned. It always conveys a very sophisticated elegance to me.
The top notes are delicately citrusy, but quickly transform into a warm, woody fragrance framed by a green rose geranium. Delicately spicy wisps of incense drift in between, jasmine is discreetly in the background, sometimes in the foreground. The base is very warm, spicy and pleasant; tonka with woods, minimal floral nuances and subtle wisps of smoke. I don't perceive it as a pure oriental, rather as a classic women's fragrance with slight oriental undertones. It doesn't fill the room or take over, but is more of an understated, enveloping scent, like being wrapped in a cocoon. I cannot understand comparisons with retro sun cream. It doesn't smell like sunscreen to me at all. But it is similar to Jil Sander Woman, which no longer exists.
For me, Marbert Woman has great nostalgic value. It is the fragrance that evokes memories, makes me reminisce about my youth and makes me think back fondly to my grandma.
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The scent of familiarity
The breeze gently caresses the skin; goose bumps,
Seconds of intimacy, seconds of unity and closeness.
The skin, so soft, fragrant and spicy appealing,
Fingers brush over it while the head rests on the chest.
Breathing deeply, drawing in the scent, security.
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"Sandalwood Blossom" - this enchanting fragrance with a melodious name. "Fleur de Santal" caresses, indeed, almost tenderly envelops with its fragrant iris milk on a sandalwood base, accompanied by speckles of a still green mimosa.
Fleur de Santal opens peppery, accompanied by green angelica and immediately present sandalwood. The pepper quickly softens, and so the fragrance remains throughout. Soft, tender, cuddly, slightly spicy and full of calm. Nothing exciting or even demanding. Ylang-ylang has hidden itself away, musk binds everything into a delicate melange. (I don't notice the milk note I hate so much here.)
It doesn't evaporate quickly, but it lacks power, it's more like a delicate skin fragrance that you only wear for yourself or your partner. Intimate and discreet. But that's precisely why it's so beautiful.
No, it is not a women's fragrance, absolutely unisex and also very attractive on my husband.
No more words are needed to describe Fleur de Santal.
A fragrance that suggests security.
Love....
Seconds of intimacy, seconds of unity and closeness.
The skin, so soft, fragrant and spicy appealing,
Fingers brush over it while the head rests on the chest.
Breathing deeply, drawing in the scent, security.
___________
"Sandalwood Blossom" - this enchanting fragrance with a melodious name. "Fleur de Santal" caresses, indeed, almost tenderly envelops with its fragrant iris milk on a sandalwood base, accompanied by speckles of a still green mimosa.
Fleur de Santal opens peppery, accompanied by green angelica and immediately present sandalwood. The pepper quickly softens, and so the fragrance remains throughout. Soft, tender, cuddly, slightly spicy and full of calm. Nothing exciting or even demanding. Ylang-ylang has hidden itself away, musk binds everything into a delicate melange. (I don't notice the milk note I hate so much here.)
It doesn't evaporate quickly, but it lacks power, it's more like a delicate skin fragrance that you only wear for yourself or your partner. Intimate and discreet. But that's precisely why it's so beautiful.
No, it is not a women's fragrance, absolutely unisex and also very attractive on my husband.
No more words are needed to describe Fleur de Santal.
A fragrance that suggests security.
Love....