10/13/2021
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Grisus firewater
Who can still remember Grisu, the little green cartoon dragon from Italy, who would like to become a fireman, although his rough-legged dragon father was always strictly against it and the young dragon was always accidentally the biggest arsonist himself because of his fiery breath?
With the name Fiero , the dragon-green bottle and the also Italian origin I must somehow think of him quite dolle. Yet this eau de parfum is anything but smoky, coky or burnt. Rather, it comes across sparkling, bright, alive with quite a lot of glow.
Significantly contribute to the quite sweetly citrus and especially those blood orange notes that help Fiero to a fruity-fresh start. A few drops of mint with a touch of thyme can additionally awaken the spirits, while the base notes including a bit of coumarin and minimal traces of patchouli still contribute some warmth.
I tell there probably nothing new, that the fragrance in the rear cozy area becomes far calmer and probably thanks to coumarin very gently tangent to the theme woodruff.
Thus, I find Fiero as a positively lovely EdP, which triggers a fruity-fresh inferno especially at the beginning, really likeable. But on the other hand, I think that there are certainly in the drugstore sector similar creations. I do not want to claim that a cheap table fireworks is ignited here, but at the called price I understand all skeptics at the latest when the fragrance glows in the base on low flame before itself.
With the name Fiero , the dragon-green bottle and the also Italian origin I must somehow think of him quite dolle. Yet this eau de parfum is anything but smoky, coky or burnt. Rather, it comes across sparkling, bright, alive with quite a lot of glow.
Significantly contribute to the quite sweetly citrus and especially those blood orange notes that help Fiero to a fruity-fresh start. A few drops of mint with a touch of thyme can additionally awaken the spirits, while the base notes including a bit of coumarin and minimal traces of patchouli still contribute some warmth.
I tell there probably nothing new, that the fragrance in the rear cozy area becomes far calmer and probably thanks to coumarin very gently tangent to the theme woodruff.
Thus, I find Fiero as a positively lovely EdP, which triggers a fruity-fresh inferno especially at the beginning, really likeable. But on the other hand, I think that there are certainly in the drugstore sector similar creations. I do not want to claim that a cheap table fireworks is ignited here, but at the called price I understand all skeptics at the latest when the fragrance glows in the base on low flame before itself.
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