Morgaina

Morgaina

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Morgaina 4 years ago 21 8
8
Bottle
7
Sillage
7
Longevity
7.5
Scent
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Lime, lime trees, lime blossoms
If you have always been looking for a successor to the discontinued lime blossom scent "Tilleul" by d'Orsay, you have come to the right place. Sillage and durability is an improvement, I find it a little less strictly lime scented, but more flowery.
But now for the scent. It starts with citrus freshness, then follows a lot of lime blossom. Have you ever sat under a linden tree in bloom, surrounded by bees? Even the busy little bees love these blossoms and each of us has surely tried lime blossom honey. Dried lime blossoms are also good as a tea to calm down and relieve coughs, and it is also diaphoretic for feverish infections. A very unique taste and smell as honey, tea and also in perfumes. The smell always reminds me of August and the hay harvest. This green, slightly dry smell, when hay is shining to dry from the sun, lies on our meadows.
The contained beeswax in "Tilia" is harmonious for me, just as the bees buzz around the tree as a bee pasture, it just fits. ( Was also contained in the adjusted "Tilleul" ) After some time the scent becomes softer and more flowery with freesias and rose blossoms, which takes away the dry green a bit. I cannot smell the listed jasmine.
A beautiful, green scent for the summer for all sexes
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Morgaina 5 years ago 23 4
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Bottle
7
Sillage
7
Longevity
7.5
Scent
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Taming dragons - made easy
A beautiful bottle with an Asian dragon with ice-blue scales on its head, the name Winter Palace - this evokes associations. Can this dragon be tamed?
When sprayed on, it first becomes citric fresh, bergamot, orange and grapefruit alternate, each citrus fruit is clearly recognizable. Later a dry note is added, which reminds me very much of unflavored Roibush tea and is probably supposed to be the listed mate or red tea. For me, the colour of the scent is a dark red, warming, but not too hot, calming, but not exciting like the signal colour fire red.
A small fire of which only the embers glow in the dark, a cup of red tea in the hand, a kind of background heat from amber and vanilla. The citrus fruits ensure constantly that one keeps a clear head.
The first impression is that this dragon is easy to tame, but don't be fooled, it has magical powers. Its durability is a small infinity and the Sillage feel fellow human beings, as not insignificant. Only the wearer perceives it as a whiff of fragrance....
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Morgaina 5 years ago 7 4
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Sillage
7
Longevity
7.5
Scent
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Mr. Marmalade or Sir Jam
A nature boy who liked to hang around in the forest and yet a Lord of Queen's Grace, that was him, Sir Jam(ie). He was always surrounded by a hint of sweet berry jam, strawberry, raspberry, he loved them all.evil tongues claimed to have seen remains of it in his beard both after breakfast and the 5 o'clock tea.
Today he was again not fast enough, the sun was shining and he was in such a hurry after the morning meal that his butler could just rip the jam-covered napkin off his neck when he stormed out. Spring at last! He wanted to go out into the forest, pick violets for Lady Sara, his beloved, look after the wild bees, if honeycombs were already present and of course to make a little fire to do some illegal slash-and-burn. (His forest had stupidly been declared a nature reserve)
The violets were plucked quickly, while trying to extract their honey from the wild bees, he had to climb the lime tree, unfortunately the branch broke under its fullness. "Maybe a little less Jam, dear Jamie," he smiled at himself. He turned the branch into a crutch and limped off.
"So now a little fire, so that this will soon be a little bit more for me", said and done. Only such a country squire is not necessarily a specialist in making fire. Wet fir wood is hardly suitable, but luckily there was still the linden branch from the previous bee adventure. Together with the damp wood smoked and stank the orderdlich, the green of the spring-like nature to it, his beard after strawberry jam slightly smelling, the inserted honeycomb in the jacket pocket, - he was blissfully like a small boy.

"Meadow & Fir" is an organic perfume oil, starts with sweet marmalade and then quickly turns into a fiercely fiery fire and a lot of smoke, apparently conifers play along here. Again and again jams and honey come through, but the fire never goes out. The natural scent has something of a room scent or essential oil that wobbles in the water bowl with the well-known tea light. For me this is the best fragrance out of the line I have tried so far (thanks to Fluxit at this point). Still, the Phoenix Botanicals brand and I don't get pretty warm with each other.
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