Katla

Katla

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Katla 5 months ago 2 1
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Uninvited guest?
Patchouli and mint - hello, you two! Together you make a fragrant, fresh but also herbaceous and earthy team. After a brief, friendly greeting, the uninvited fairy called lavender peeks around the corner and makes herself at home. Whether you like it or not.
Minutes later, musk clears the air. Mint falls in love with lavender, both leave the room and a warm, cozy, perfume-like scent spreads. Patchouli is clearly perceptible again - soft, but very present.
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Carrot Attack
A sack full of carrots wants to hit you over the head, then other notes rush in and convince you that it's better to spend the time together in pleasant company.

The fragrance could have been named "The Historical Discovery of the Carrot" for me, as it feels so dominant... but still, the scent is pleasant and tries to please with a powdery lightness.
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Wrapped in leaves
For me, the fragrance perfectly captures my idea of tart, not too sweet leaves that have been freshly plucked or crushed. Fig is slightly perceptible, but for me the fresh, tart green leaves dominate.
It becomes somewhat milder as it progresses, but other notes do not stand out to my nose. Athenean keeps the promise of its first impression.

This can be a spectacular fragrance for those who want to be at home in a fresh pile of leaves. For me, it is.
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Katla 1 year ago 9 4
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Iceland's stifling cold
Jöklalykt deals with the changing nature and melting glaciers of Iceland - fittingly, the fragrance is cold, tart, smoky and has a certain freshness and austerity.
It hisses, you could be standing by a surf, but also on a glacier in typical Icelandic weather when the wind blows against you. If you have ice in front of your eyes, you can also literally feel the ash (and the earthy notes) that run through the glaciers.

For me, the fragrance changes only slightly as it progresses, becoming somewhat milder and more yielding, but without changing the basic feeling.
A typical, rough, special fragrance for Fischersund, which always manages to capture the nature of the country in the nose.
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Gentle warm rays of the midnight sun on the Arctic Ocean
The fragrance starts with incredible freshness and, thanks to the watermelon, also with a fruity sweetness without being too sticky sweet. For me, it exudes a wonderfully pleasant lightness and warmth that I like to wear on my skin.
The freshness from the top notes diminishes (logically) over time and what initially captivated me so much about the fragrance becomes less - yet it remains pleasant and long-lasting.

For me, the perfume does not symbolize a typical Iceland - but if I imagine soft, quiet, warm and calming light of the solstice by the sea, sitting in the grass, we come closer to the matter (and name).
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