12/14/2019
Profuma
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When roses dream
If roses dream, it could be like the little prince's. His beautiful rose is lost in thought under her glass dome, imagining the adventures he is going through and once again victoriously driving the snake out of the souls and hearts of the inhabitants of distant planets
If they dream of roses, they might wish to be one of many in a splendid bouquet of flowers, which finds itself in the hands of a lady who has received them, and whose tears of joy wet the rose petals and the cheeks of the Lord who kneels before her.
If roses are dreaming, it could be that one of them is lying in tender fingers, which she gently drives around with her tips and lays them against her breast, where she hears a throbbing heart. A stealthy look at the card attached to her assures her of the loving and honest intention that she brings as a gift.
When roses dream, it can also be that they imagine themselves to be part of a fragrance.
A fragrance that gently unites them with a rosy-flowery veil and a few violet leaves and is accompanied by a slightly bitter saffron note. Gives it a dark ambry note and a sensual and noble depth. At this stage the fragrance radiates an incredible warmth over the skin and even on fabric it seems to vibrate a bit. The rose note recedes a little, but remains so close that it can be spotted at any time. Already here I dare to say that she has found such modesty that the scent can also be for those who are not so fond of rose scents. Because the mixture of the aromas will unite in such a way that at the end hardly a single component is to be recognized. Rather, a symbiosis of everything is created that touches the senses as much as the heart. I perceive the fragrance as a total work of art, in which I can only recognize and assign the aromas at the beginning when the notes begin their course. The longer they unite, the more difficult it becomes to keep them apart. They result in a unique and balanced, (opaque) dense scent garment that surrounds and warms you.
If at the end musk and wood notes still arise in it, the borders blur completely. I see moss listed but do not perceive it clearly. But I notice that the scent reveals a sweetness to my perception, but also unsweet. This could be due to the moss that unconsciously or deliberately has this influence. So it would have found and fulfilled its task in the scent tissue.
Finally, and after many minutes of fragrance, in which the initial notes of each stage have opened and merged, I perceive a fragrance that is very richly interwoven, warm and ambered, floral, but also slightly fruity, although no fruit notes are listed. I feel it as an ambry rose fragrance with a woodcut and a bowl of peach juice with an incredibly sensual warmth and radiance. Not an Oriental as one often perceives it and certainly in other packaging also European to settle, but nevertheless a beautiful and successful litter from the house "Al Haramain", which stands out from the other creations and comes across a bit more Western. The fragrance is traded as unisex to men's fragrance. After my nose and only tested on me, he shows more feminine features. But on a man's skin the whole thing could also develop into a dream...!
When I dream, fantasy and reality often mix into completely new stories and impressions.
When "Al Haramain" dreams, the most beautiful and elaborate fragrances are created, which in turn invite you to dream.
And when roses dream?
Then they may dream, in a noble bottle and as exquisite scented water with the sonorous name "Nasmah", of conjuring an animated smile on the face of their counterpart...
If roses are dreaming, it could be that one of them is lying in tender fingers, which she gently drives around with her tips and lays them against her breast, where she hears a throbbing heart. A stealthy look at the card attached to her assures her of the loving and honest intention that she brings as a gift.
When roses dream, it can also be that they imagine themselves to be part of a fragrance.
A fragrance that gently unites them with a rosy-flowery veil and a few violet leaves and is accompanied by a slightly bitter saffron note. Gives it a dark ambry note and a sensual and noble depth. At this stage the fragrance radiates an incredible warmth over the skin and even on fabric it seems to vibrate a bit. The rose note recedes a little, but remains so close that it can be spotted at any time. Already here I dare to say that she has found such modesty that the scent can also be for those who are not so fond of rose scents. Because the mixture of the aromas will unite in such a way that at the end hardly a single component is to be recognized. Rather, a symbiosis of everything is created that touches the senses as much as the heart. I perceive the fragrance as a total work of art, in which I can only recognize and assign the aromas at the beginning when the notes begin their course. The longer they unite, the more difficult it becomes to keep them apart. They result in a unique and balanced, (opaque) dense scent garment that surrounds and warms you.
If at the end musk and wood notes still arise in it, the borders blur completely. I see moss listed but do not perceive it clearly. But I notice that the scent reveals a sweetness to my perception, but also unsweet. This could be due to the moss that unconsciously or deliberately has this influence. So it would have found and fulfilled its task in the scent tissue.
Finally, and after many minutes of fragrance, in which the initial notes of each stage have opened and merged, I perceive a fragrance that is very richly interwoven, warm and ambered, floral, but also slightly fruity, although no fruit notes are listed. I feel it as an ambry rose fragrance with a woodcut and a bowl of peach juice with an incredibly sensual warmth and radiance. Not an Oriental as one often perceives it and certainly in other packaging also European to settle, but nevertheless a beautiful and successful litter from the house "Al Haramain", which stands out from the other creations and comes across a bit more Western. The fragrance is traded as unisex to men's fragrance. After my nose and only tested on me, he shows more feminine features. But on a man's skin the whole thing could also develop into a dream...!
When I dream, fantasy and reality often mix into completely new stories and impressions.
When "Al Haramain" dreams, the most beautiful and elaborate fragrances are created, which in turn invite you to dream.
And when roses dream?
Then they may dream, in a noble bottle and as exquisite scented water with the sonorous name "Nasmah", of conjuring an animated smile on the face of their counterpart...
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