Sandelpeia

Sandelpeia

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Sandelpeia 5 months ago 3 5
7
Bottle
5
Sillage
5
Longevity
3.5
Scent
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Eau de Babypopo
i really wanted to experience the hype surrounding "Blanche", which is being hailed as the ultimate freshness kick. The TikTok and YouTube reviews are raving about it, and even Korean celebrities seem to be excited about it. After my Korean vacation, where people smell amazingly good, I was naturally curious.

But oh, what a fragrance journey! Instead of landing in a blooming paradise, I found myself in a room that smelled like a freshly cleaned toilet. "Blanche", the fragrance that promises to smell like freshly washed laundry, unfortunately gave a completely different impression.

Even on a friend, the fragrance did not develop into the expected freshness kick. Instead, it smelled more like a hint of freshly wrapped baby wipes. It was clean, I can't deny that, but the promised laundry freshness factor wasn't there.

I can only smile at the hype. Korean celebrities, what did you smell? Maybe my nose wasn't in a party mood, but for this price I would have expected more than a fragrance reminiscent of baby bottoms.

If you're looking for a fragrance that doesn't just make promises, but delivers, the Clean Reserve options and "The Muse" by Zarkoperfumes are the real heroes.

In fragrant confusion,
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Sandelpeia 6 months ago 2 3
1
Bottle
10
Sillage
10
Longevity
0.5
Scent
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An olfactory odyssey
First Impression:

When I tried Demeter's "Laundromat" fragrance, I was expecting a journey into the world of fresh laundry. Instead, I found myself in an olfactory version of a BVB post-match - think spilt beer on old soccer shirts. The first notes reminded me less of freshly laundered sheets and more of a pub brawl, where the beer flows as freely as the fists.

About the fragrance notes:

Instead of clean linen freshness, I was hit with a wave of aromas more reminiscent of a well-attended post-game pub. The top notes were a bouquet of rubber tires and alcohol, while the middle notes seemed to be a strange mix of euphoria and despair - as if the fragrance itself had gone a few too many rounds with the fans. The base note? A hint of nausea, as if the fragrance itself had also missed the last goal.

The liability:

And then the adhesion! This fragrance clung to me like a drunken soccer mascot after the final whistle. No shower gel, no scrub, no soap - nothing could rid me of this olfactory hooligan.

Conclusion:
Interestingly, my experience seems to differ from other reviews, which report a fresher and more pleasant fragrance experience, suggesting that I may have received a different formulation of the fragrance, which could explain the discrepancy in perception, or that a special "Fan Edition" fragrance may have ended up in my bottle, designed to capture the olfactory nuances of a boisterous evening of soccer.

All in all, it can be said that the fragrance is more of a ticket to the emotional rollercoaster of a soccer match than the quiet comfort of a laundrette. For those looking for the thrill of a match day in a bottle - here you go. But those looking for the scent of fresh laundry should perhaps take a sniff in a different league.

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