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The apricot in an iris skirt
The apricot, an aphrodisiac bride
i am completely enchanted, what delicate skin.
A feeling so soft and pleasant,
deep inside it is beautiful
We belong together now,
but now I can't stand it any longer
I am your core and I want
out of the apricot...
*Applause*
Ex'cla-ma'tion translates as exclamation mark and that's apparently what the bottle is supposed to express.
Exclamation mark for what? Is the fragrance a threat or a warning? Does it mean that I absolutely have to have this fragrance? ok, I had it now *g*, but did I need it?
The apricot in the scent notes made me curious. Apricots are velvety, don't taste too squeaky sweet and smell like fresias or primroses. In contrast to the velvety peach *shudder*.
And really, the "exclamation mark" really does smell of delicious apricot when sprayed on. Embraced by a bush of green foliage and deeply embedded in iris and heliotrope. Unusual but very pleasant. After a few minutes, however, the fragrance continues with notes that are by no means linear or monotonous. It becomes woody with cedar and sandalwood. Cedar the tart green and sandalwood the woody-soft, like a soft, semi-dry bark. But the apricot is still in the background. Cinnamon! It was just there and then it was gone again. Like turning the light switch on and off again. Every now and then in between. Like little Morse code messages. Oh, now it's getting rose-jasmine-heavy. Like lighting a sparkler. The sparks are made of rose jasmine and burst, spray... Small explosions around the apricot, only to disappear again after a brief appearance to give way to the iris. So creamy and apricot-soft. I can't smell amber and lily of the valley. That's fine by me!
Not a bad fragrance for a 1988.
i am completely enchanted, what delicate skin.
A feeling so soft and pleasant,
deep inside it is beautiful
We belong together now,
but now I can't stand it any longer
I am your core and I want
out of the apricot...
*Applause*
Ex'cla-ma'tion translates as exclamation mark and that's apparently what the bottle is supposed to express.
Exclamation mark for what? Is the fragrance a threat or a warning? Does it mean that I absolutely have to have this fragrance? ok, I had it now *g*, but did I need it?
The apricot in the scent notes made me curious. Apricots are velvety, don't taste too squeaky sweet and smell like fresias or primroses. In contrast to the velvety peach *shudder*.
And really, the "exclamation mark" really does smell of delicious apricot when sprayed on. Embraced by a bush of green foliage and deeply embedded in iris and heliotrope. Unusual but very pleasant. After a few minutes, however, the fragrance continues with notes that are by no means linear or monotonous. It becomes woody with cedar and sandalwood. Cedar the tart green and sandalwood the woody-soft, like a soft, semi-dry bark. But the apricot is still in the background. Cinnamon! It was just there and then it was gone again. Like turning the light switch on and off again. Every now and then in between. Like little Morse code messages. Oh, now it's getting rose-jasmine-heavy. Like lighting a sparkler. The sparks are made of rose jasmine and burst, spray... Small explosions around the apricot, only to disappear again after a brief appearance to give way to the iris. So creamy and apricot-soft. I can't smell amber and lily of the valley. That's fine by me!
Not a bad fragrance for a 1988.
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Sweet greed
The human child is addicted,
lured far and wide by the sweet,
the drug from the fragrance content
shocks the good noses.
It is seductively packaged,
in large or small bottles
melt on the tip of the nose,
and glow like candy.
The sweet tooth lurks everywhere,
with cunning in rank and file.
The scents wait on the shelf,
and rob you of your peace.
Perfumers produce in bulk,
they know our greed
The sweetness from the fragrance segment
of witches like us
Fragrances, sweet with caramel flavor,
and some chocolatey,
the nose wants more, gets it too
and we never say no.
The blood becomes licorice for you,
in your thick bacon.
The heart will soon become chocolate,
the brain to caramel,
you cannot hold the synapses,
on this merry-go-round.
Your skin melts away like syrup,
sticks hot to your body,
you become sweet like never before,
like a cake man.
The chocolate lentils then break,
from nose, mouth and ear,
a pudding of vanilla dream,
pours out of your belly.
Then the lid unscrews,
no longer stays on for longer
tips over like a pot of honey,
the bees will eat it up
The sweetness will never pass you by,
and it is always there.
.
Cristallo di Rocca is beautiful :
Creamy sweet, smoky caramel, fine vanilla aroma and warm incense, delicious tobacco blossom and enveloping musk with velvety vetiver. A wonderful, sweet gourmand for connoisseurs.
lured far and wide by the sweet,
the drug from the fragrance content
shocks the good noses.
It is seductively packaged,
in large or small bottles
melt on the tip of the nose,
and glow like candy.
The sweet tooth lurks everywhere,
with cunning in rank and file.
The scents wait on the shelf,
and rob you of your peace.
Perfumers produce in bulk,
they know our greed
The sweetness from the fragrance segment
of witches like us
Fragrances, sweet with caramel flavor,
and some chocolatey,
the nose wants more, gets it too
and we never say no.
The blood becomes licorice for you,
in your thick bacon.
The heart will soon become chocolate,
the brain to caramel,
you cannot hold the synapses,
on this merry-go-round.
Your skin melts away like syrup,
sticks hot to your body,
you become sweet like never before,
like a cake man.
The chocolate lentils then break,
from nose, mouth and ear,
a pudding of vanilla dream,
pours out of your belly.
Then the lid unscrews,
no longer stays on for longer
tips over like a pot of honey,
the bees will eat it up
The sweetness will never pass you by,
and it is always there.
.
Cristallo di Rocca is beautiful :
Creamy sweet, smoky caramel, fine vanilla aroma and warm incense, delicious tobacco blossom and enveloping musk with velvety vetiver. A wonderful, sweet gourmand for connoisseurs.
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Hated or loved
For me, roses have always been something in between uah, go away or mmm, very nice! I associated them with my grandmother's apartment, which felt like every room had a bowl of rose petals. I went through a phase where I wanted to smell at least a hint of rose in every fragrance. In the meantime, I have tended to refrain from doing so if a rose fragrance doesn't smell "real" or just smells like soap.
Roses are so versatile and they are the perfect way to express your emotions when you are too shy or want to say something without words! I love you! Congratulations, innocence, joy, tenderness, happiness ... etc.
If you were born in June, then rose is your birth flower.
Isparta speaks through the rose in many languages. It is spicy-honey-like, sour-sweet, woody, peppery, musky, a little floral, a little fruity. It is underpinned by balsamic green earth and has tobacco-like notes. Not a pure rose, not a pure rose fragrance. But to my nose, it's real and the fruitiness makes it sparkle really nicely and is as refreshing as Ahoy Sherbet Light. Perfect for hot days. Perfect for rose lovers and perfect as a gift.
Thank you Don, for this great opportunity!
Roses are so versatile and they are the perfect way to express your emotions when you are too shy or want to say something without words! I love you! Congratulations, innocence, joy, tenderness, happiness ... etc.
If you were born in June, then rose is your birth flower.
Isparta speaks through the rose in many languages. It is spicy-honey-like, sour-sweet, woody, peppery, musky, a little floral, a little fruity. It is underpinned by balsamic green earth and has tobacco-like notes. Not a pure rose, not a pure rose fragrance. But to my nose, it's real and the fruitiness makes it sparkle really nicely and is as refreshing as Ahoy Sherbet Light. Perfect for hot days. Perfect for rose lovers and perfect as a gift.
Thank you Don, for this great opportunity!
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Admittedly, a little exaggerated. But it's a little bit true.
Ambre des Abysses has two souls . One decent and kind-hearted, the other quick-tempered, impetuous and loud.
You could also say that it is a model fragrance by day and a criminal by night.
This combination of tangy-minty, slightly floral and later spicy and almost creamy-sweet is very exciting.
A refreshment that couldn't be better in the current heat. A feeling of well-being like a fresh shower, without slipping into a shower gel fragrance.
It becomes finely leathery, like a nappa leather glove that has been in the fridge. And then, if you don't think about it, Ambre des Abysses transforms and becomes attractive, demanding and captivating. A little mossy vanilla and blobs of tonka bean, somehow dug out of fresh earth, now make the fragrance more serious.
Very exciting and recommended. For both the male and female fractions.
Ambre des Abysses has two souls . One decent and kind-hearted, the other quick-tempered, impetuous and loud.
You could also say that it is a model fragrance by day and a criminal by night.
This combination of tangy-minty, slightly floral and later spicy and almost creamy-sweet is very exciting.
A refreshment that couldn't be better in the current heat. A feeling of well-being like a fresh shower, without slipping into a shower gel fragrance.
It becomes finely leathery, like a nappa leather glove that has been in the fridge. And then, if you don't think about it, Ambre des Abysses transforms and becomes attractive, demanding and captivating. A little mossy vanilla and blobs of tonka bean, somehow dug out of fresh earth, now make the fragrance more serious.
Very exciting and recommended. For both the male and female fractions.
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Unique beauty
Authent is not as well-known as some other fragrances. Rather inconspicuous, as Menard could be known for cosmetics.
Authent has no unknown fragrance notes. But these have been used wonderfully. Authent is described as fruity-floral. Yes, somehow it is, just different.
It is definitely not a gourmand for me, nor is it a typical rose fragrance.
Authent is tart, floral and minimally sweet. Not a rose that is busty or fleshy, but a very delicate and soft rose with soft thorns that you would like to hug. Spicy due to ambrette seeds, which are musky, somewhat animalic and shout "hello" with a touch of fruit. Ambrette seeds are considered the best natural alternative to real musk. Delicate and soft, the orange blossom underscores the tartness with a touch of unripe green and a hint of powderiness. And again, something animalistic. Another green nuance comes from the violet. Beautifully demure and cool, somewhat gurky and clear. Authentic actually reminds me a little of a geisha. Graceful and not at all ordinary. Delicate and yet very present. An unknown, precious beauty and priced in the higher segment.
Authent has no unknown fragrance notes. But these have been used wonderfully. Authent is described as fruity-floral. Yes, somehow it is, just different.
It is definitely not a gourmand for me, nor is it a typical rose fragrance.
Authent is tart, floral and minimally sweet. Not a rose that is busty or fleshy, but a very delicate and soft rose with soft thorns that you would like to hug. Spicy due to ambrette seeds, which are musky, somewhat animalic and shout "hello" with a touch of fruit. Ambrette seeds are considered the best natural alternative to real musk. Delicate and soft, the orange blossom underscores the tartness with a touch of unripe green and a hint of powderiness. And again, something animalistic. Another green nuance comes from the violet. Beautifully demure and cool, somewhat gurky and clear. Authentic actually reminds me a little of a geisha. Graceful and not at all ordinary. Delicate and yet very present. An unknown, precious beauty and priced in the higher segment.
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