Gschpusi

Gschpusi

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Gschpusi 11 months ago 13 20
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Interpretation
Interpretation in the general sense means the understanding or the subjectively considered plausible interpretation of something given or at least of something existing... *simply copied*
Well, how do I come up with that?
I've always wanted to have Marc Jacobs - the fragrance that is ;-) - because it is described as flowery-fresh and I got it now, I will describe it too.
So... flowery-fresh is not THAT - so not for my knobbly nose!
And floral, yes, floral is such a broad term. For me, floral means when it smells like roses, fresias, lily of the valley, etc. If it smells like marigolds (luckily not included here), hyacinths, geraniums or gardenias *blow nose* - uh no, that just smells nasty! Dry, tart, unspicy, unrounded and scratchy.
You can clearly smell the aquatic note and this is immediately - but really IMMEDIATELY - joined by the gardenia, honeysuckle and violet. Poor violet. It tries desperately to brighten up the bitter-sweet scent of the gardenia. It just doesn't work and at some point it sinks down powerlessly.
Musk doesn't make it any better, doesn't somehow bring in a "softness" or something delicate.
Marc Jacobs doesn't smell bad - don't misunderstand!!!! But Marc Jacobs doesn't smell fresh and flowery to me, it smells dull, mossy, sweet and almost beguiling. The fragrance smells dirty aquatic. Narcotic due to the jasmine and pressed to the ground by the light woods and gardenia.
I wouldn't associate the fragrance with elves either, but rather with a common forest gnome. A forest gnome who attracts the little elves with this sweet smell and knocks them down with an aqua owl *g* .
A scent I would wear in the evening if I didn't want to "get" willing men or women. *hihi*
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Gschpusi 11 months ago 10 16
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*** 1000 and one night ***
So many images come to mind when I think of 1000 and 1 Nights.
Oriental bazaars, Aladdin and his love, a magic lamp, smells, spices, colorful dresses and veiled, beautiful women, made-up eyes that look at you mysteriously over the edge of the veil, the swaying of the hips during a belly dance, the music that starts quietly and gets louder and faster, as if in a frenzy. That's what Olive Flowers smells like to me. Although the name has nothing to do with anything oriental. Only the fragrance notes in it embody the "oriental".
Olive Flower is a perfume oil. It spreads smoothly and lasts - almost - forever. The area with which you touch the small roll-pen bottle, gliding along, becomes soft and feels very nourished.
No greasy oil film remains, it is absorbed immediately.

The first scent is amber and citrus essence. Heavy amber, perhaps somewhat muted by the citrus undertaking, lifted, embraced. Frankincense, only very slightly perceptible, unfortunately. I love incense and it should be a little more.
The balsamic warmth that comes from Opoponax. Opoponax, which is often used to fix fragrance notes in perfumes, to make them long-lasting. Opoponax rounds off all the fragrances and gives them that oriental touch. I can also imagine a very good combination with Opoponax and leather, maybe something slightly fruity from a plum *sinnier*.
All in all, Olive Flowers is a spicy, harmonious oriental. Heavy lightness, balsamically lush and unsourly lemony. It is listed as unisex. But sorry, it's really not for men!

This beautiful poem goes well with it:

Would like to listen to your heartbeat
intoxicate myself with your scent
touch your warm skin
seduce all your senses

I want to breathe my lust into you
dive into the waters with you
feel our shimmering silk
rummage lovingly through the sheets

Would like to get drunk on love
and sink into lust with you
Let my body glow
until the buds bloom magnificently.
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Gschpusi 11 months ago 10 12
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Well, I like him, the TOM
I generally love Tom's fragrances and the durability is enormous, as is the silage
The bottles always remind me of pharmacy bottles. I love these jars.

So, now to "Moss Breches". I pronounce it the way you spell it and it sounds terrible.
What kind of fragrance would you expect?

When I smell Moss Breches, it immediately reminds me of the 80s/90s. There used to be a similar fragrance. Unfortunately, I can't find it at the moment.
It's described as oriental - seriously? For me, it smells more like fuzzy bed linen, a tousled Tom Hardy from LEGEND *swoon* and a 3-pass sauna session.
It smells kind of juicy, dirty and kind of good like a lamb. Powdery and wet at the same time.
Clary sage and labdanum, as well as patchouli and moss, certainly give it the dirtiness. And beeswax sticks it all together a little so that nothing leaks or runs away. Unfortunately, I can't smell rosemary, although that would certainly be a special kick, because rosemary with its essential oils is supposed to stimulate the mind - at least for me - so it probably didn't really work here ;-)
There aren't that many spices and I can't really say what they might be, but they give Moss Breches something homely and familiar. And fresh wood, yes, more towards the end, when the bed is freshly made.
I like it, it envelops you, as if you are being hugged, without distance, but pressed firmly against your chest. However, I would see it more as a magnet for women. It is certainly divine on a man. Ok, it also depends a little on the situation *laughs*
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Gschpusi 11 months ago 11 10
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Like music...
Plenilunio... *speak slowly*
Sounds like music to my ears. A small private concert, only a few people are invited.
And it's supposed to be called "Full Moon".
A summer night, sitting in a comfortable armchair. Legs drawn up, wrapped in a soft blanket and looking up at the sky... the moon. Plump, round, bright and always with that smile on its "face".
Plenilunio is soft and the citrus fruits in the top note are not pungent or sharp, but creamy and slightly acidic. It takes a little while for the lily of the valley to make its presence felt. Only slightly, between the mandarin and lime. A little fruit cocktail - a splash, as if I give a small bottle of syrup a quick squeeze and these red fruits (certainly including wild berries and cherries) briefly swirl around the citrus fruits and lily of the valley and look for their place. Subliminal, only slightly sweet but present.
At the end, a herbaceous-green-tart mixture with a light fruity scent remains, which is harmonized by musk and amber.
A wonderful fragrance and definitely worth a tester.
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Gschpusi 11 months ago 10 12
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If only you weren't so...
...would be tender. Soft and shy. You don't need that. Just look at yourself!
Lavender all dreamy, gently dancing in the wind. You are not old-fashioned, but alive.
Vetiver circles around you and touches you with each of your dancing turns, as if it were making a dress vibrate. Then you fall, suddenly but softly - with outstretched arms fully into a soft, wet-green bed of moss, surrounded by herbs. Fragrant, ethereal, pure and healthy. You lie on your back, beaming into the sky. Enjoy feeling protected! Light splashes of grapefruit, like little flashes of lightning, give you something tart. Temporarily tear you out of your dreaminess. You see, don't be shy! Show what you're made of!
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