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Spektrum 3 years ago 8
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beautiful
Today I sniffed my way through the Gucci Blooms and this one surprised among the others by its comparatively subtle restraint. I had to spray again, closer with the nose, but what a heavenly scent! Planty green but not as cool as Acqua di Fiori. Floral, yet layered (the Ambrosia, on the other hand, smells exclusively of tuberose absolute to me). Lush, somewhat sultry, with a slight nourishing sweetness (like nectar, or plants you can eat) . Nevertheless, one is not slain, and also no one around you.
A mood-lifting, invigorating feel-good fragrance, sensual, without being "perfumy".
Just my thing, this little work of art.
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Spektrum 4 years ago 2 2
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glaring transformation
First red then yellow fruits, unfortunately rather conventional shower gel association for me...then increasingly creamy, soft leather note, at the end a lot of musk and it reminds me strongly of Narciso. A little bit of fruit remains in the background. It lasted very long on my wrist.
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Spektrum 4 years ago 14 5
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Patchouli perfume - without fresh and without flowers
This is clearly the return of the NĂ©onatura Cocoon that fans have been longing for, unfortunately in the desolate standard flacon. I owned it back then, it was a perfume for going out, perfect for black parties in dimly lit basements. I can't tell the difference to the perfume of that time, smells exactly like my stored scent memory. At least after it has fully developed, maybe the process is a bit different
After spraying, one immediately recognizes patchouli, immediately the gothic association fully on the twelve as a top note. That's fun. Then it quickly becomes softer, slightly vanilla-sweetish and dark chocolaty.
In the shop I sprayed something on a strand of hair, that was almost too intense for me, what was blowing around me. But after about an hour or so the sillage retreated to an unpenetrant level. The base is bitter cocoa with a little bit of earth (on the paper strip, hours later), the sweetness of the tonka vanilla remains in the mix
I almost took him with me. But: I'm not particularly enthusiastic about retro, especially when it comes to my own life. I also had a special liking for fragrances that consisted of classic base notes at the time, but that has changed somewhat.
Instead, I started testing something with the So Elixir at the Y.R. store, and the jasmine immediately won me over.
But there are also days like this and days like this, which are for feminine, friendly, radiant jasmine and which are for more introverted, sensual goth scents...
And it's not autumn enough for this one either, I think
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Spektrum 4 years ago 9
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heavy orange blossoms caught on fresh laundry
It's quite an orange-blossom cracker, unusual for a men's scent. The top note is dreamy, flowery, natural, somehow greenish (like the bottle) and slightly woody. The almost heavy flowers also contain a slight sweetness. Later, more aquatic-clean musk comes through, orange blossom and neroli are still well present, but no longer so natural. From here on I don't like it so much that I would like to have it myself, because I'm not a fan of clean scents. But he's definitely unisex. A nice freshness scent for the summer, on warm skin certainly very attractive, on paper it is a little too cool or too clean for me.
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Spektrum 5 years ago 8 2
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7.5
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Charm with dignity, grace and nobleness
First of all very alcoholic, this perfume, like spiced rose schnapps, as if you came tipsy from the Christmas market. After two minutes then it becomes woody, smoky, and somewhat leathery. (We continue into the medieval corner of the market, where craftsmen in leather aprons do something with fire...) Then one is surprised, the craftsmen probably come from the bathhouse, have apparently cleaned themselves thoroughly with rose soap, including the undergarments. Or is it the fair maid who sits with you and fills small bags with cedar wood remains?
Patchouli doesn't appear to me, and I mean, from memory only, that this one resembles the Rose Oud of Yves Rocher, so both are twins in the base.
The whole melange remains on the skin for a long time. There's nothing sweet about it, luckily I don't get any 'typical men's perfume' synthetics in my nose, a real unisex scent. Couldn't decide whether to be more masculine or feminine accentuating. But the rose is already present. Presenter than with the twin I mentioned.
The aura overall rather cool, serious. No sweet temptation, no comforting candy.
Something different, charming with dignity, grace and nobility is offered by Rose Absolute, for the experienced Chevalier, the pharmacist in the centre of the city. I still have to decide whether it suits me, certainly not every day, and in summer rather than in winter. Rose fans should definitely try it, but it already seems to be going off the market
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