Lautrec

Lautrec

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Lautrec 23 days ago 16 4
10
Bottle
7
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9
Longevity
10
Scent
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Oh, how my heart soars...
I finally have it, the most beautiful lime tree blossom under the sun! There is a lime tree alley in my town where I regularly go for walks. Especially when the trees are in bloom and the air is full of the buzzing and whirring of bees and bumblebees harvesting the sweet nectar of the lime blossom. I have been looking for this unique scent for a long time - Tilia has fulfilled my wish. I don't notice a trace of synthetics. There is also broom in it, but I have no idea what broom smells like and therefore cannot recognize it. Tilia is soft and floral, but lasts a long time. It's not overpowering, but if you get close to me, you'll be enchanted. Pfoah, she's beautiful!
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Lautrec 2 months ago 3 1
6
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7
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I'll break a lance ...
Long forgotten because it's so cheap. Disregarded because it has been around for a few years. But: anyone who likes complex figs will be delighted. Nicer and more exciting than some "niche" colleagues from the higher price segment, refreshing and varied in any case. Yes, yes, the shelf life, I know, and it also has a plastic cap. The bottle looks cheap. Oh well, it doesn't last that long on me, I spray it on every two or three hours and that's it. I'm glad it's still around. For fig lovers - absolutely unisex.
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Lautrec 6 months ago 4 4
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8
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8
Scent
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Not America,
but a late summer in England in a Jane Austin novel comes to mind. First this unusual carnation rose, the image of an overgrown garden of an old cottage, right next to the coast, which sends a light, salty breeze. It is still warm, fall is just around the corner, the sweetness of summer has given way to the slightly tart and ambery note of the dry coastal greenery. I think of quiet romance, introverted and unexcited infatuation, reverence for the rose and appreciation of naturalness. Definitely not mainstream.
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Lautrec 6 months ago 8 1
9
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9
Longevity
8.5
Scent
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I only understand a little bit...
...why Karma hurts so many noses. But it seduces me with a uniqueness that I have never experienced before. I mean, it's the combination of orange - pine - resins - patchouli. It doesn't fit into any corner for me, not fresh, not necessarily warm, not sweet, but not dry either. And I'm not in favor of fruity either. Perplexity. But a beautiful one. Try it out.
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Lautrec 6 months ago 8 3
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An inverter
Another one of those insiders!
Incense can be interpreted differently, many feel the melancholy when they perceive him, some he makes fear. Is he but so often the companion of funerals and sacred events, where we are confronted with our finitude and powerlessness. We like to smoke it at Christmas to create a special atmosphere or to chase away the evil spirits. It makes me inward, free, calm. In L'orpheline, incense seems fresh and light on its feet in a special way. It comes with light baggage and does not impose itself. Musk plays the supporting role for me, but is needed to create that uniqueness. Beautifully balanced, it brings me down helps me with health-giving introspection. Do not be afraid of him!
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