07/27/2021
Dustymusky
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Dustymusky
10
Hasta la vista, Tonka
So Moos Alta, that richt yes so not at all after fruity vanilla berry. that can only wear if, you are at least 80+. And this one is not only not sweet but also so kloooobürstig citrus in the crop note. If grandpa thinks he must again a letzen meal inne disco. SO altbakken like the garden of the, Dom's monastery in Kölln.
For all restparfumos of 80+: my last vanilla pudding is 30 years ago. Milk beard is called "Bumfluff" in English. Who has already seen something, can wear completely relaxed something beautiful, green to enjoy, something classically herbal - but please, smooooth. Nothing for green boys on courtship, but something elegant, with some retro-modern charm - no sugar please. The Duc Extreme is just the ticket. A fougere without coumarin - at least I don't notice any. For those who find the coumarin in the many world-famous Fougeres - a repellent contained in tonka bean, for example - to be a nuisance towards the end of the classic with this plant-sugar, vanilla sweetness - as in the Fougere Royale from the same house, for example - they should take this YouTube-hated (LT) in front of their chest. Served up is a truly perfected moss after a citrusy green opening with the usual fougere-like heart combo. Simply wonderful! To me, moss often seems soapy, which alone I would accept. But sweet-soapy - ew. Not this one. This one: a rather soapy, delightfully unsweet, but totally confident fougere with style. Wearable by all of 15+ with heart and the lightning in their eyes. Truly, buena vista!
For all restparfumos of 80+: my last vanilla pudding is 30 years ago. Milk beard is called "Bumfluff" in English. Who has already seen something, can wear completely relaxed something beautiful, green to enjoy, something classically herbal - but please, smooooth. Nothing for green boys on courtship, but something elegant, with some retro-modern charm - no sugar please. The Duc Extreme is just the ticket. A fougere without coumarin - at least I don't notice any. For those who find the coumarin in the many world-famous Fougeres - a repellent contained in tonka bean, for example - to be a nuisance towards the end of the classic with this plant-sugar, vanilla sweetness - as in the Fougere Royale from the same house, for example - they should take this YouTube-hated (LT) in front of their chest. Served up is a truly perfected moss after a citrusy green opening with the usual fougere-like heart combo. Simply wonderful! To me, moss often seems soapy, which alone I would accept. But sweet-soapy - ew. Not this one. This one: a rather soapy, delightfully unsweet, but totally confident fougere with style. Wearable by all of 15+ with heart and the lightning in their eyes. Truly, buena vista!
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