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MFK has managed to captivate me with this one.
Gentle, fluid, golden. Absolutely fitting words to describe this fragrance. After I finished my first 5 ml bottle, I immediately got a second one, and when that was empty, my poor student budget had to suffer.
Vanilla definitely takes center stage, but unlike many other vanilla scents, this one has a distinctive character. Without being boring, it is for me a go-to fragrance in autumn and winter; you can wear it for any occasion.
The slight spiciness from juniper and nutmeg prevents the scent from being overly sweet and fluid; it is not annoying at all, but rather soothing and simply well-rounded and pleasant from start to finish.
Since I first tried it, two years have passed, and I still can't get enough of it; I enjoy every scent cloud I catch from it with my eyes closed. If I had to describe an image for it, it would be the sun shining on the red leaves in a forest in autumn. If you want to wear it in the depths of winter, layering would also be a great option!
I would definitely say it’s worth trying Gentle Fluidity Gold! Huge, huge love!
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Vanille Ambrée beats Impulse Vanilla
This fragrance was my very first perfume, and the funny story behind it: There was a time when I was in the 5th or 6th grade, and every girl used the Impulse Vanilla deodorant. I quite liked the scent (back then) and bought it for myself. However, my mother would always have a mini crisis when I sprayed it in my room and the scent wafted into the living room.
One day she came home and brought me this perfume as a replacement. The compromise was that the Impulse deodorant had to leave the house immediately ;)
So at 11, I had my first perfume, and I loved it; I only used it on special occasions since the price was, of course, very high for my perception back then.
Today, I don’t wear it very often anymore, maybe after showering or just before going to sleep. The reason: it lasts maybe one or two hours, then it’s gone. The scent itself is simply tied to many beautiful memories for me, and I still like it a lot: vanilla, slightly spicy, not too sweet, somehow fresh, and just very pleasant. It doesn’t change at all in the drydown, but actually remains in its original form. Even my very scent-sensitive mother likes it (she can accept it). And it’s just a part of my childhood :)
I wouldn’t buy it again, though, despite the experiences and memories; the longevity is just way too poor :(
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Almond in the Hospital
I’m sorry to say that this scent was not my cup of tea at all. Vetiver smells to me like a mix of almond and something medicinal. However, I generally don’t like vetiver; for those who enjoy this note, it’s definitely worth a sniff!
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My First Great Love
Ylang in Gold was the first fragrance that I loved at first sniff. Vanilla-like, but not too sweet and perfect for summer. I also wore it in winter, but unfortunately, it's almost a bit too weak for that. Overall, it's a completely rounded, delicious scent that everyone should experience at least once!
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An absolutely great all-rounder!
I am relatively new to the world of niche fragrances and also a bit sensitive to the intensity of scents. Cassili was one of the fragrances that completely convinced me! The sillage is pleasant; you can smell it, but it's not too strong, only the opening doesn't appeal to me as much. After the soapy start, Cassili becomes beautifully creamy, sweet, fruity, and cozy, a true feel-good scent. It absolutely has to join my collection!