02/24/2024
Lauser93
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Rocoto and tomato leaves
Now I'm looking at a bottling of Invisible Post. This fragrance is definitely totally unique and nothing like anything I've ever had before. Herbs and vegetable plants are the first impression here. The longevity is strong at 9 to 10 hours and the sillage is also successful so far.
For those who don't know, I am a passionate vegetable grower. And the top note smells like when you touch the leaves of tomato plants and certain types of chilies and then sniff your fingers. Rocotos (Capsicum pubescens) and Superhots (Capsicum chinense) come to mind when I think of chilies. The heart note remains very green with unripe figs and blackcurrants. This is followed by a tangible resinousness. It smells like a coniferous forest after a heavy rainfall. To my surprise, the base smells rather sweet, balsamic, slightly creamy and vanilla-like with sandalwood and tonka beans. However, this green herbal note predominates at the end.
If you want to try something completely different away from the mainstream, you should take a sniff here.
For those who don't know, I am a passionate vegetable grower. And the top note smells like when you touch the leaves of tomato plants and certain types of chilies and then sniff your fingers. Rocotos (Capsicum pubescens) and Superhots (Capsicum chinense) come to mind when I think of chilies. The heart note remains very green with unripe figs and blackcurrants. This is followed by a tangible resinousness. It smells like a coniferous forest after a heavy rainfall. To my surprise, the base smells rather sweet, balsamic, slightly creamy and vanilla-like with sandalwood and tonka beans. However, this green herbal note predominates at the end.
If you want to try something completely different away from the mainstream, you should take a sniff here.
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