12/02/2019
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Always following your nose
Yesterday at inhospitable temperatures on to the junk.
Freezing I always hurry after the nose to my scents.
I had already found what I was looking for at two stands and actually I could have moved home - with my loot in my luggage.
But I couldn't miss the last stand in the back corner out of courtesy - because my dealers know me.
Oh there Flower in the Air was waiting for me.
No, thanks. I already have.
But this flower in the air was flowerier and more transparent than the bottle waiting for me at home.
The pear - grapefruit combination is clear and flowing - and goes full bloom into rose and freesia.
The musk note provides subtle elegance.
Very beautiful - and somehow different from my native bottle.
Found good and bought.
At home I found that I call the EDP my own - and that has a more fruity, sweeter orientation than the EDT.
The scents are similar, but they occur differently.
So my nose hasn't been a problem for me - and I find that both fragrances appeal to me in their own way.
Freezing I always hurry after the nose to my scents.
I had already found what I was looking for at two stands and actually I could have moved home - with my loot in my luggage.
But I couldn't miss the last stand in the back corner out of courtesy - because my dealers know me.
Oh there Flower in the Air was waiting for me.
No, thanks. I already have.
But this flower in the air was flowerier and more transparent than the bottle waiting for me at home.
The pear - grapefruit combination is clear and flowing - and goes full bloom into rose and freesia.
The musk note provides subtle elegance.
Very beautiful - and somehow different from my native bottle.
Found good and bought.
At home I found that I call the EDP my own - and that has a more fruity, sweeter orientation than the EDT.
The scents are similar, but they occur differently.
So my nose hasn't been a problem for me - and I find that both fragrances appeal to me in their own way.
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