Shepilein

Shepilein

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White Pink Clouds
A fragrance that seems to have descended from the clouds. I am familiar with many powdery perfumes, but this scent was my unmistakable signature scent. If I had to describe the essence of the color pink, I would do it with this fragrance. So simple and yet so beautiful can fragrance notes be. This scent could effortlessly come from the house of Narciso Rodriguez or Juliette Has a Gun. It is subtle, clinging delicately to the skin without leaving a strong sillage. This is not a fragrance that knocks you over and makes people say, "Wow, you smell amazing!" No, White Musk Libertine is more of a quiet, contemplative seducer. It unfolds its magic only in a hug or when sitting closely together. Gently, the fragrance makes its way, radiating an aura that one immediately perceives as trustworthy. A feeling of security spreads. Perhaps it is because it is slightly floral and somewhat milky, as it conveys the atmosphere of an enchanted, old farmhouse.

What can I discern in it? For me, the rose crystallizes more as the floral component, gently nestled on a cloud of cream and musk. The cream and musk complement each other perfectly, so the sweet nuances (I also detect a hint of honey) do not come across as too intrusive or heavy. Creamy, delicate, fresh, yet not too gourmand.

Ah ... It is all the more regrettable that this treasure is no longer produced and is hardly to be found. If anyone knows a similar fragrance, please share. I am deeply saddened that I can no longer indulge in this pink-white mist.
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Fig + Chai = Love
A fragrance born from the love of Indian Chai. That’s exactly what I would say this extrait is. Black tea, cardamom, vanilla and … fig? One immediately thinks of a fruity note when hearing fig, but the fig can do more. Paired with black tea, it gives the fragrance a green, earthy, and even milky note. Thus, a truly mysterious, dark blend is created that comes very close to a woody Indian Chai. A salute to the fig. My love for fig perfumes has been awakened by this fragrance. I have never smelled anything like it. Furthermore, I don’t find it particularly masculine; it’s truly for everyone. Oriental, slightly gourmand, and unisex.

By the way, the extrait is the slightly creamier version of the EdP and lasts better too.
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Naughty Baddie
The scent is power in a bottle. My boyfriend really wanted it. At first, I couldn't stand the fragrance. I really needed some distance to breathe somewhat. The turning point came when I got a bit used to it and wore it myself on a party night. Bade‘e al Oud is a baddie. Unrestrained, naughty, and temperamental. Saffron, patchouli, and oud nearly knock you over. The scent type reminds me a bit of Baccarat 540. The fragrance and the composition lean towards the somewhat synthetic side, with licorice and gum. Not for weak noses. A power scent that requires acclimatization. I wear the perfume as a woman too. It's definitely unisex. For me, however, it's not an everyday scent, but rather something for long nights in naughty bars.
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Reserved Princess Rose
I am a big fan of powdery, clean scents. Rose, vanilla, musk, and evernyl sound perfect. Now comes the big but, the fragrance is very monotonous for the price. Especially when Delina Exclusif is supposed to be the slightly better version. The scent is the epitome of a reserved princess. Looking at the fragrance pyramid, I miss the incense, vetiver, and lychee. Some notes get lost in the powdery haze of rose. There is no question that Delina E. is very feminine. I find it zero seductive, rather very innocent. Floral, clean, and powdery, almost like a soap for older women or a rose version of 4711. It is an all-rounder that is never too much, but for the price, I would have expected a bit more.
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Velvety Soft Noble Scent
I am in love with a fragrance that I will never get … with this little treasure, you can smell the price from the very first spray. A completely different level. Not a bit sharp, from the very beginning the scent is soft, creamy, and flowing into one another. I associate it with a scarf made of the softest fabric that wraps around you effortlessly. The plum is sweet, so the perfume is not woody or earthy, but almost gourmand. I could swear that I also smell saffron. The scent is something truly special for me, a hint of ancient wealth. A fragrance made from the most expensive and sacred ingredients. For me, something so noble that I can only spray it on occasionally (every six months).
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